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  • Kendra Wilkinson Walks Dad Down the Aisle in Parking Lot Wedding, Remembers Her Wedding to Hank Baskett

    Kendra Wilkinson recalled better days for her and hubby Hank Baskett as she walked her dad down the aisle in his parking lot wedding.

    Yes, you read that correctly. Kendra Wilkinson remembered better days with Hank, and her dad got married in a parking lot.

    On Friday night’s episode of Kendra On Top, fans saw the wedding in action. During a tailgating party held in a parking lot, Kendra Wilkinson’s dad, Eric, tied the knot with his fiancee, Amy.

    “You’ve all been invited to be a part of a celebration that is the culmination of love between two people,” the officiant begins as Amy, in a white lace dress, greets her husband-to-be.

    “It’s a celebration of two lives committed to become one,” he continues. “And as many of you know, there are many mornings, many days, many weeks, where you need to remember, ‘I committed to love this person.’”

    In a moment of deep reflection, following the elegance of this wedding, Kendra Wilkinson took her little trip down memory lane.

    “As I’m standing here listening to my dad and Amy exchange their vows, it’s making me kinda, like, think about mine and Hank’s wedding,” the former Playboy model said. “It’s giving me memories.”

    Things haven’t been so great for Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett of late–especially since he cheated on Kendra with a transgender model.

    Add that scenario together with Kendra Wilkinson’s dad’s parking lot wedding, and you’ve got a whole lot of class.

    Are you a Kendra On Top fan? Did you witness Kendra Wilkinson’s dad getting married?

    Kendra Wilkinson stars in a TV show, for goodness sake. Did her dad’s wedding have to be in a parking lot?

  • Kendra Wilkinson Still Grappling With Hank Baskett’s Transgender Affair, Considering Divorce

    Kendra Wilkinson of Kendra On Top fame is reportedly still having a hard time grappling with the audacity hubby Hank Baskett had cheating on her with a transgender prostitute named Ava Sabrina London. Rumor has it she’s considering divorce.

    Is that rumor true?

    “[Kendra] goes in and out with this. The story is definitely exaggerated and they certainly have their ups and downs. But in the long run, she is and has been most concerned about the well-being of their kids and that is what has kept them together this long,” a source tells Hollywood Life.

    It was while Kendra Wilkinson was eight months pregnant with their youngest child that Hank cheated on her. She didn’t find out until the story broke in the media–just a few weeks after the baby was born.

    In Touch Weekly says Kendra is so disgusted–repulsed even–by the affair that she thinks divorce may be her only option.

    “Kendra told Hank she wants a divorce because she can’t stand to look at him anymore,” they reported earlier this week. “She’s going to leave him. Kendra is done.”

    They added that, “Kendra rants every day on the set of her show about how she hates Hank and how desperate she is to get rid of him.”

    In a September episode of Kendra On Top, Kendra Wilkinson went so far as to admit she checks out other guys now.

    “Now, because of the shakeup, I looked at other men again,” she admitted to her friends.

    Things don’t sound good for Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett. If she is “repulsed” by the affair he had with this transgender prostitute, she needs to get both of them into therapy–and maybe even schedule some private sessions for herself–if she has any notion of saving her marriage.

    Does it sound like the end is near for Hank Baskett and Kendra Wilkinson?

  • Bridget Marquardt Stands Behind Holly Madison Amid Memoir Scandal

    Bridget Marquardt is reportedly supporting Holly Madison as she goes on her book tour even as Madison battles it out with former co-star and Playboy housemate Kendra Wilkinson.

    Marquardt has stayed relatively silent throughout the drama that has ensued following Madison’s book release, which details her time at the Playboy Mansion and reveals the scandalous goings-on behind closed doors. But Bridget recently took to Twitter to congratulate Holly on her appearance on Oprah’s Where Are They Now?, where she reportedly talked about the $3 million “bribe” Hugh Hefner tried to give her when he realized she was leaving the mansion.

    Bridget, Holly, and Kendra were all considered Hef’s “girlfriends” in the mid 2000’s, and all lived under the same roof with various other Playmates. However, Holly and Hef seemed to have a closer relationship, which was documented on the reality show Girls Next Door, and when she decided she wanted out of the Playboy life to marry someone else, she says Hugh left his will out where she could see that he’d left her $3 million.

    “Hef and I started hitting kind of a rocky patch when it became clear that Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson were leaving, they were moving on to new things. I just had enough and just realized all the delusions I’d been under and that this was no longer the life for me…It was very clear to me that he’d left that out for me to see, because he was hoping it would change my mind and get me to stay. But it just kinda disgusted me more than anything because all he can do is say, ‘Oh, here, I’m gonna throw you some money to get you to stay.’ It just grossed me out,” Madison said on the show.

    Marquardt has said that she and Holly have remained friends over the years, but she hasn’t spoken to Kendra in a long time.

  • Kendra Wilkinson Calls Out Holly Madison’s ‘Disgusting Lies’ In New Tell-All Memoir

    Kendra Wilkinson and Holly Madison are getting down and dirty in a feud over Madison’s memoir Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny.

    The New York Daily News, which calls the book a “tell-too-much,” apparently strongly suggests there are details in the memoir not for the faint of heart, this according to The Inquisitr.

    Wilkinson adamantly denies details from the book, calling claims by Madison about her and the two playboy bunnies’ former boyfriend, Hugh Hefner, “disgusting lies.”

    Entertainment Tonight previewed a clip from Kendra Wilkinson’s reality TV series Kendra on Top, which shows and angry Wilkinson on her way to confront Holly Madison ranting about the “absurd” rumors being spread thanks to the memoir.

    “I’m like, ‘Where did this s–t come from?’” says Wilkinson.

    “[Holly] writes a book putting rumors out there about me all over the Internet and stuff. It’s just absurd.”

    Wilkinson, 39, goes on to defend the 89-year-old Hefner.

    “Someone needs to have a voice against this. Hef won’t do it. He’s too nice of a guy… It’s just weird how someone can get away with such a thing.”

    In Down the Rabbit Hole, Madison claims that Hugh Hefner emotionally abused her, gave her “thigh-opening drugs” and details endless parties, orgies, and rampant drug and alcohol abuse, which Holly claims led her to contemplate suicide.

    Hugh Hefner has denied the accusations made in the best-seller. And the public seems to be siding with Kendra Wilkinson. A poll by the Daily News had 72 percent of voters believing Kendra’s version of events over Holly Madison.

  • Kendra Wilkinson Defends Hugh Hefner, Says Holly Madison Memoir Is ‘Extremely False’

    It’s like opening an old chapter of a book you’ve read a thousand times over.

    Kendra Wilkinson came to Hugh Hefner‘s defense after Holly Madison wrote a book that detailed her time at the Playboy Mansion.

    In a video clip from her show, Kendra on Top, Wilkinson said she would confront Madison regarding the book. “What Holly is saying is extremely false,” Wilkinson says in the clip. “I’m like, ‘Where did this s*** come from?’ ” Madison published her book, Down the Rabbit Hole, which exposed everything that happened inside the Playboy Mansion including group sex, drug use, and alcohol abuse.

    She also said that Hefner manipulated her and pitted the women against each other. Suffice to say, Madison made numerous allegations against her former boss/lover in the memoir. “Someone needs to have a voice against this. Hef won’t do it. He’s too nice of a guy,” says Wilkinson in the clip. “It’s just weird how someone can get away with such a thing.”

    Wilkinson also added that Madison should appreciate the lifestyle Hefner had given her instead of criticizing her old life. Additionally, Madison previously said that Wilkinson is a “fake.” This was after Wilkinson said Hefner asked her to be his girlfriend and gave her a house key before he invited her up to the bedroom. Madison claimed none of that happened and questioned the intention of Wilkinson.

    “If she thinks I’m fake, then great… it’s not like we were friends in the first place,” Wilkinson said. She also added that the only connection they had is the man they slept with.

    “It’s just absurd. Seven years later and this b***h is talking about s**t that happened while I was f***ing 18, 19, and 20,” Wilkinson said.

    Meanwhile, Hefner denied all allegations made by Madison in her book, adding it was just Madison’s attempt to “stay in the spotlight.”

  • Holly Madison: Hugh Hefner Wrote Her Into His Will

    Holly Madison maintains that in his effort to convince her not to leave him, that Hugh Hefner made her aware of the future disbursement of his will.

    Madison was one of Hef’s many girlfriends who lived in the Playboy mansion. She spoke with Oprah Winfrey in an interview that airs today, explaining how seeing her name mentioned in Hugh Hefner’s will made her feel.

    “Hef and I started hitting kind of a rocky patch when it became clear that Bridget and Kendra were leaving, they were moving on to new things,”Holly Madison tells Oprah. “I just had enough and just realized all the delusions I’d been under and that this was no longer the life for me.”

    She goes on to say she entered High Hefner’s bedroom to gather some of her things she was packing.

    “I found on my side of the bed a folder that he left out,” she says. “And in his will, he’d left me $3 million.”

    “It was very clear to me that he’d left that out for me to see, because he was hoping it would change my mind and get me to stay,” she adds. “But it just kinda disgusted me more than anything because all he can do is say, ‘Oh, here, I’m gonna throw you some money to get you to stay.’ It just…grossed me out.’”

    Holly Madison left Hugh Hefner just the same. She details much of her life inside the Playboy mansion in her book, Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny. Hefner hasn’t commented directly on any of Holly Madison’s claims, but has said he has ex-girlfriends “who have chosen to rewrite history in an attempt to stay in the spotlight.”

    Former fellow Playboy bunny and another of Hugh Hefner’s ex-girlfriends, Kendra Wlkinson, who starred alongside Holly Madison in The Girls Next Door, slammed the claims Holly Madison made in her book, calling them lies.

    “Someone needs to have a voice against this. Hef won’t do it. He’s too nice of a guy,” Kendra Wilkinson says. “It’s just weird how someone can get away with such a thing.”

    Holly Madison holds firm to the truths she wrote in her book. Both she and Kendra Wilkinson have been quite verbal about their dislike of each other.

    Why do you suppose Holly Madison included the detail about Hugh Hefner’s will in her memoir?

  • Kendra Wilkinson Disses Holly Madison, Says Book About Life in Playboy Mansion is Full of Lies

    Kendra Wilksinson recently dissed Holly Madison, her former Girls Next Door costar. In a clip for an upcoming episode of Kendra On Top, one former Playboy bunny calls out another.

    The clip shows Kendra Wilkinson on her way to confront Holly Madison. Kendra maintains that Holly told “disgusting” lies in her recent memoir, Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny.

    “What Holly is saying is extremely false,” Kendra Wilkinson says in the clip. “I’m like, ‘Where did this s–t come from?’”

    In the book, Holly Madison accuses Hugh Hefner of emotional abuse and even of giving her what she refers to as “thigh opening drugs.” Madison says things got so bad during her time as Hugh Hefner’s girlfriend that she considered taking her own life.

    “Someone needs to have a voice against this. Hef won’t do it. He’s too nice of a guy,” Kendra Wilkinson says. “It’s just weird how someone can get away with such a thing.”

    Kendra Wilkinson winds up approaching Holly Madison at a book signing in the aforementioned clip.

    “This is disgusting,” she says prior to unleashing on Holly Madison. “I’m not going to let this bitch get away with something like that.”

    Are you a Kendra On Top fan? Fans will have to watch the upcoming episode to see what Holly Madison’s reaction is to being ambushed at a book signing by Kendra Wilkinson.

    Do you believe Kendra’s account of Holly Madison telling lies in her memoir?

  • Kendra Wilkinson Talks Mother’s Emotional Abuse, Claims Mom Sold Her Out to Tabloids

    Kendra Wilkinson dishes about the emotional abuse she has suffered at the hands of her mother in this week’s episode of Kendra On Top.

    “I can’t deal with my mom anymore,” Kendra says to her aunt, Kristin Wilkinson, in a promotional clip for the episode. “Because I feel like I’m being raped every minute with my mom.”

    “She is the most sadistic abuser,” Kendra adds.

    Kendra Wilkinson and her mother, Patti, have long had a turbulent relationship. Kendra believes her mom is the one who sold her out to the tabloids in the wake of husband Hank Baskett’s cheating scandal in 2014.

    “It’s just hard because she we’re adults and no one believes an adult abuse, do you know what I mean?” Kendra about her mother. “I truly was emotionally f—ed.”

    Kendra Wilkinson’s aunt encourages her to work through her issues with her mom, noting that she has problems with her own mom, and wished she’d worked things out while she was still alive.

    “I think what I’m trying to say is that, I think while somebody is alive, if there is any way that to salvage a relationship for you, not for them…but that’s all, like I don’t know you that well,” Kristin says.

    Kendra doesn’t think the relationship with her mother can be repaired, however.

    “I did a lot of reaching out, I did a lot of offering for therapy, and, you know, my mom just never accepted that, never reached out to me, never accepted my … you know, what I think would help us,” Kendra says. “You know, it was a lot of my side trying and not her side trying.”

    Do you think Kendra Wilkinson will take some kind of steps toward repairing the tumultuous relationship with her mother?

    Not everyone wants to repair said relationships. Sometimes one or both parties actually enjoy on some sick level the emotional strife a situation like this one brings with it.

    Do you think that could be the case with Kendra Wilkinson and her mom?

  • Kendra Wilkinson Stands By Her Hubby, Chooses To Forgive And Forget About His Affair

    Former Playboy Bunny Kendra Wilkinson posted a message on Instagram for all those who were criticizing her husband, former NFL player Hank Baskett.

    In her lengthy note on the photo sharing site, the former Girls Next Door star declared her love for her husband and stated that he is the love of her life, a true man, she further added.

    Baskett, has been criticized by fans and non-supporters for supposedly having an affair with a transgender woman named Ava Sabrina London last year.

    But the 30-year-old blonde beauty stated that she believes in forgetting about the past and that she also believes Baskett’s story about the said affair.

    The footballer claimed that he never cheated but admitted that he messed up.

    Wilkinson also affirmed how much she valued her wedding vows and that she won’t let what other people say affect her and her marriage.

    Wilkinson and Baskett exchanged vows in June 2009 and have two children: 5-year-old Hank IV and 15-month-old Alijah.

    The Marriage Boot Camp star further thanked those who supported her and Baskett.

    Wilkinson believed that people who know her husband would know he was telling the truth and those who do not were just making false stories.

    Her final message to the haters: “kiss my a–.”

    The message was uploaded some hours before a fresh new episode of Marriage Boot Camp was released.

    The couple appeared in the latest season of Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars to sort out their marriage issues, but fellow co-stars said that Wilkinson and Baskett’s relationship is just pretend.

    Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, one of their co-stars, saw things differently. In his opinion, Wilkinson would have “punched him [Baskett] in the motherf—ing face right in front of us”, if the story was real.

    However, in a story featured in US Weekly last May, Wilkinson announced that they’re both working on their marriage and that their relationship is going well as of the moment.

  • Kendra Wilkinson Tells Doubters to Kiss Her Ass

    Kendra Wilkinson: Is she faking it with Hank Baskett?

    Back in 2014, when the scandal broke about Hank Baskett cheating on Kendra Wilkinson, everyone was sure the relationship was doomed. Then the couple went on a reality show, and now everything seems to be fine.

    Some people aren’t buying it. Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino is one of those people.

    “We know the type of girl that Kendra is,” Sorrentino said recently. “If that story was real, she would’ve punched him in the motherf—ing face right in front of us.”

    It’s statements like these that anger Kendra Wilkinson, who insists things are now better than ever between her and Baskett. After Sorrentino’s statements went out wide, Wilkinson took to her Instagram page to defend her marriage. She posted a picture of her and Hank Baskett with the caption:

    “This is the love of my life…A true man. I believe in forgiveness and I believe in him. I take my vows very serious and won’t let people’s beliefs get in my way of what I know. Everyone that truly knows @hank_baskett knows the truth and everyone who doesn’t creates their own ideas n that’s ok but don’t F–K with me and what I love and stand for. Love the support but all the other 2 cents can kiss my ass.”

    Back in May, Wilkinson told Us Magazine, “Our marriage is amazing right now. We are working on it every single day. It’s a lot of work, 24/7, but we’re both willing to put that time in and really stick it through. We’re both in it for the long run, and we both have goals, and they’re both the same.”

    Kendra Wilkinson has said that she and Hank Baskett see the Marriage Boot Camp show as a kind of therapy for their marriage, and that it has worked.

    “We decided to do the show because at the time we were going through a huge marital crisis that needed to be dealt with. We were seeking therapy, but we would go home and we would have to take care of two young kids, and the focus would go back on them and never about us. So when this opportunity came to get away for two weeks, with no kids, no distractions, that is exactly what we needed at that time.”

    She continued: “I mean, what we were dealing with was a life-threatening crisis, a marital crisis. Yes, it was a very dangerous decision to make, to solve our problems on TV, but I’m a person that doesn’t give a s–t what anybody says, so I was honestly seeking the help…Most people would be like, ‘Why would you do that in front of people?’ I don’t look at it like that. Everybody might call it a show, but I call it therapy.”

    “Forgiveness, I learned, is about unity,” she said. “Marriage Boot Camp has made me an extremely strong person — a stronger person than I’ve ever been in my life.”

  • Kendra Wilkinson And Holly Madison: Who’s Telling The Truth?

    Kendra Wilkinson and her ex-housemate have gone toe to toe during the last week over who remembers their time at the Playboy mansion correctly.

    This isn’t looking good for either Kendra Wilkinson or Holly Madison, since both are dragging the other through some serious mud.

    The battle of historical accuracy began when, in Holly Madison’s new book, Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny, she slammed Hugh Hefner pretty hard.

    After Holly Madison painted a picture of lonliness, imprisonment, and even suicidal thoughts in her book, Kendra Wilkinson came to Hef’s defense.

    Kendra Wilkinson said, “My perception was that she acted like a First Lady. You know, she had to play a part, play a role every day being there. Like, ‘I have to be this in order to get this.’”

    Get ready…

    A photo posted by @kendra_wilkinson_baskett on

    She added, “How could [Holly] want kids and [to] get married to him and then, next thing you know, say these types of things about Hef? It’s just out of revenge, and I feel bad for Hef. But you know what? He’s an amazing human being.”

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    Kendra Wilkinson more recently stated, “Holly, you can tell, had this ulterior motive every minute being at the mansion, and that motive was—it was clear as day—she wanted Hef’s kids, she wanted a piece of Playboy and she wanted to marry Hef for, obviously, his will.”

    She added, “That didn’t happen. So what do you think’s going to happen? Revenge. So, we’re witnessing some revenge here.”

    This dress is so pretty but the neckline may be too low for real life! (I know, since when do I care right?)

    A photo posted by Holly Jean Madison (@hollymadison) on

    This story just gets weirder as more details come out.

    Of course, Hugh Hefner had to finally jump in and defend himself, saying, “Over the course of my life I’ve had more than my fair share of romantic relationships with wonderful women.”

    He added, “Many moved on to live happy, healthy and productive lives, and I’m pleased to say remain dear friends today. Sadly, there are a few who have chosen to rewrite history in an attempt to stay in the spotlight.”

    What do you think of this mess? Do you think Holly Madison is telling the truth or do you believe Kendra Wilkinson?

  • Kendra Wilkinson Defends Hugh Hefner After Holly Madison Slams Him In New Book

    Kendra Wilkinson is taking time off from the high drama going on in her life to defend her old friend, Hugh Hefner.

    Hef was bashed pretty hard in Holly Madison’s tell-all, Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny, and Kendra Wilkinson says that she remembers things pretty differently at the Playboy mansion.

    In the book, Holly Madison claims that Kendra Wilkinson had an outlandish sense of entitlement when she was asked by Hef to move into the masion. However, she says that Wilkinson soon felt trapped.

    She wrote of Kendra Wilkinson, “And as it is true with any caged animal, it was dangerous when Kendra grew bored. ‘I’m locked down,’ she would frequently say, referring to her new life behind the gates.”

    She added, “At 19 years old, Kendra was stuck with a 9 p.m. curfew, a 78-year-old boyfriend and stricter rules than she had ever had at home … she was just another blonde girlfriend – and life at the mansion wasn’t all she imagined it to be.”

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    Kendra Wilkinson has now revealed that this wasn’t the case and that Holly Madison isn’t telling the truth about her life in the mansion.

    Kendra Wilkinson told People, “My perception was that she acted like a First Lady. You know, she had to play a part, play a role every day being there. Like, ‘I have to be this in order to get this.’ ”

    This dress is so pretty but the neckline may be too low for real life! (I know, since when do I care right?)

    A photo posted by Holly Jean Madison (@hollymadison) on

    Kendra Wilkinson then questioned Madison’s motives for writing the book, saying, “How could [Holly] want kids and [to] get married to him and then, next thing you know, say these types of things about Hef? It’s just out of revenge, and I feel bad for Hef. But you know what? He’s an amazing human being.”

    What do you think of this feud between Holly Madison and Kendra Wilkinson?

  • Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett Painting Very Different Picture Of Relationship Lately

    Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett (mainly Kendra) have been tearing it up and getting downright nasty during their turn on Marriage Boot Camp.

    However, it must have done some good because Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett have been painting a pretty good picture as of late.

    On Friday, Hank Baskett and Kendra Wilkinson took their two kids, Hank, 5, and Alijah, 1, to Malibu beach for a fun family day.

    Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett were all smiles as they played in the sand and took selfies with the kids.

    It appears Hank and Kendra Wilkinson received some much-needed help on the show.

    Home sweet home. Had fun in NY but man did I miss my family. #beachday #qualitytime

    A photo posted by @kendra_wilkinson_baskett on

    In addition to the family beach day, Kendra Wilkinson also posted a sweet tribute to Hank on Father’s day.

    Have you been watching Marriage Bootcamp: Reality Stars?

    What do you think about Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett’s relationship on the show so far?

  • Holly Madison Slammed by Hugh Hefner Over Book; Slams Him Right Back

    Holly Madison hit Hugh Hefner pretty hard in her new book Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny. The book tells of the time Holly Madison, Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquardt spent living at the Playboy Mansion as concurrent girlfriends of Hugh Hefner.

    In the book, Madison paints a very unflattering picture of her former benefactor. She talks about drugs, pressure to stay at the Mansion, and the depression the whole situation caused her.

    “Everyone thinks that the infamous metal gate was meant to keep people out,” Holly Madison writes. “But I grew to feel it was meant to lock me in.”

    “I learned Hef was the manipulator and that he pitted us against one another,” Madison says. “I realized I wasn’t treated well. I’m done being afraid of people. I don’t have any loyalty to Hef. I haven’t talked to him in four years, so there’s no reason to reach out now. Besides, it’s the truth.”

    Hugh Hefner has now responded to Holly Madison’s book with a statement to People Magazine.

    “Over the course of my life I’ve had more than my fair share of romantic relationships with wonderful women,” Hefner said. “Many moved on to live happy, healthy and productive lives and I’m pleased to say remain dear friends today. Sadly, there are a few who have chosen to rewrite history in an attempt to stay in the spotlight.”

    “I guess, as the old saying goes: You can’t win ’em all.”

    Holly Madison took Hefner’s jab and responded right back.

    “It wasn’t about having an ax to grind or wanting to get a reaction from him [Hefner], or, you know, inviting him back into my life in any way,” Holly Madison says about her book. “I don’t really care about his response. I wanted to share my story to inspire other women who might be in a bad relationship to get out, or not be branded by bad decisions they’ve made, and take charge of their lives and move on. … I’m definitely not rewriting history. I’m finally telling the truth of my experience. For so many years I tried so hard to be a good girlfriend, and I cared about him and always had his back.”

    Holly Madison was specific in her stories about Hefner. She tells of one of the first encounters she had with Hefner.

    “‘Would you like a Quaalude?’ Hef asked, leaning toward me with a bunch of large horse pills in his hands, held together by a crumpled tissue,” Madison recounts. She turned the pills down.

    “Hef did not miss a beat: ‘Okay, that’s good,’ he said, nonchalantly. ‘Usually, I don’t approve of drugs, but you know, in the ‘70s they used to call these pills thigh openers.’”

    Madison went on to say that Hefner tried to offer inclusion in his will as incentive for Madison to stay at the Mansion until his death.

    “It was there, in black and white,” she wrote. “The will stated that $3,000,000 would be bestowed to Holly Madison at the time of his death (provided I still lived in the Mansion). At the time, it was more money than I’d ever know what to do with… But I didn’t want it. I actually pitied him for stooping to that level. I couldn’t help but be offended. Did he really think he could buy me? I put the folder back on the bed just as I had found it and never breathed a word of it.”

    Hefner says Madison is ‘rewriting history’ with her tales. Time will tell how the others named in her book respond.

  • Holly Madison Advises Prospective ‘Playboy’ Bunnies Against Posing Nude, Hugh Hefner Issues Statement About Her Book

    Holly Madison posed nude for Playboy on several occasions. She even lived in the Playboy mansion with the Playboy magnate Hugh Hefner. The former Girls Next Door star has a message, however, for young girls these days who are interested in following the same path she did all those years ago. She strongly advises against following in her footsteps.

    “Girls talk to me all the time about wanting to pose, but these days I kind of advise against it,” Holly Madison said while promoting her new book Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny. “It might seem like something fun and glamorous or rebellious and dangerous in your 20s, but guess what? When you’re 30 or 40, you’re not going to want those pictures floating around.”

    “You don’t have control over them—someone else does,” she continued. “They can bring them out of the archives at any time. You don’t have creative control over what the pictures look like. It’s just something people should think about five times before doing.”

    Holly Madison made news earlier in June when excerpts from Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny were released. She shares in its pages that she actually contemplated suicide while she was one of Hugh Hefner’s girlfriends, and that he offered her drugs on more than one occasion. She also shocked many fans by saying she and Kendra Wilkinson were not friends.

    “I don’t regret it because I learned a lot from the situation,” Holly Madison said of becoming involved with Hefner when she was in college. “There were some good experiences that came along with the bad and I love where I ended up today. That’s what life is. You can’t really end up in a good place without going through some crazy stuff, too.”

    She insists that her book wasn’t written as revenge.

    “I wanted a chance to just tell my story and talk about where I was coming from and kind of set the record straight because I feel like everybody else in that situation had the chance to do so and I never did,” she said. “I was just the one who was quiet for so long.”

    Holly Madison admits there was a time in her life that she was in love with Hugh Hefner, and that she really wanted to marry him. She has no desire to even speak to him these days, however.

    “I absolutely don’t,” she said. “After some years have passed, I don’t really find him to be a very genuine person. I feel like if I were to get on the phone with him, everything out of his mouth would be PR b.s. I just have no desire. I don’t even care what his reaction is to this. I’m doing this for me and I’m doing this so people can learn from my mistakes.”

    Hugh Hefner issued a statement to People magazine about Holly Madison’s account of life with him in the Playboy mansion.

    “Over the course of my life I’ve had more than my fair share of romantic relationships with wonderful women,” the 89-year-old said. “Many moved on to live happy, healthy and productive lives and I’m pleased to say remain dear friends today. Sadly, there are a few who have chosen to rewrite history in an attempt to stay in the spotlight.”

    “I guess, as the old saying goes: You can’t win ’em all,” Hugh Hefner’s statement concluded.

    Today Holly Madison is a married mother of a little girl. She is about to be thrust back into that sort-of Playboy limelight, however. Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny hits bookstores on Tuesday, June 23rd.

  • Holly Madison Calls Hugh Hefner A Manipulator And Kendra Wilkinson Fake In Memoir

    American model and showgirl Holly Madison poured heartaches into her newest memoir, Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a former Playboy Bunny.

    According to the memoir, life in Hugh Hefner’s hutch was far from the image portrayed on TV.

    The 35-year-old former Girl Next Door star who broke up with Hefner in 2008 claimed that she was bullied in the Playboy Mansion.

    She also said she was subjected to “ruthless taunting”. After moving in with Hefner and his other girlfriends, Madison lost her self-esteem.

    ”Prior to moving into the mansion I’d been a fairly confident person, but it didn’t take long for my self-worth to start to crumble,” the model wrote in her memoir.

    She also wrote in her memoir how other girls criticized every little thing about her. ”After being identified by the other girlfriends as persona non grata, I had become the victim of their ruthless ‘mean girl-ing.’ During dinners or movie screenings, it wasn’t out of the ordinary for me to overhear their loud whispers criticizing my appearance (my hair, my face, my clothes).”

    Madison named her worst enemy in the Playboy Mansion as Kendra Wilkinson who she describes as the fakest person she has ever met.

    According to Holly, Kendra had a huge sense of entitlement when she lived in the Playboy Mansion.

    “Kendra desperately tried to make each new Playmate who arrived at the mansion her friend — and her friend alone,” Madison wrote.

    According to Perez Hilton, Holly and Kendra haven’t spoken in quite some time and have absolutely no plans to do so in the future. As such, Madison is very happy to no longer be in touch with Wilkinson.

    In a later part of Holly Madison’s memoir, she wrote her lesson and realization about Hefner stating: “Hef was the manipulator, and he pitted us against each other. I realized I wasn’t treated well. I’m done being afraid of people. I don’t have any loyalty to Hef. I haven’t talked to him in four years, so there’s no reason to reach out now. Besides, it’s the truth.”

  • Kendra Wilkinson Birthday Karaoke With Hank Baskett, Michael Strahan, and Urkel [Pics]

    Kendra Wilkinson is flying high. With a popular reality TV show gig on Marriage Boot Camp, a weekend of trending news on her name, and a newly-revitalized relationship with her husband, the former Playboy Bunny is doing well.

    Kendra caught lots of attention this week, but only some of it was due to episodes of Marriage Boot Camp. Folks who read news rather than just watching TV know that Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett are doing great now. The reality TV crowd will catch up soon enough.

    Kendra’s biggest story this week is due to Holly Madison’s new book called Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny. It details the time Kendra, Holly, and Bridget Marquardt spent in the Playboy Mansion as Hugh Hefner’s three girlfriends.

    Holly Madison was pretty brutal about Kendra, calling her “the fakest person I’ve ever met.”

    According to Madison, the last exchange between her and Kendra was not pretty.

    Madison wrote, “Kendra had apparently given an interview to a tabloid explaining that she wasn’t friends with either [myself or Bridget Marquardt] as if she were somehow better than everyone else… Of course I wasn’t going to stoop to her level and address this only on social media, so I decided to text her how I truly felt: that she was a coward and that she tried to act like the ‘real’ girl on TV, but she’s the fakest person I’ve ever met — and that if she had a problem with me, she should have confronted me like an adult instead of just going silent.”

    Madison says Kendra Wilkinson responded with:

    “WHO ARE YOU???? I DON’T EVEN KNOW YOU! WE WERE NEVER FRIENDS. IT WAS ALL JUST WORK.”

    “After that, I deleted her number from my phone,” Madison says. “Kendra and I haven’t spoken since, and I have to say, I don’t miss her.”

    But Kendra seems to be taking Madison’s comments in stride. She celebrated her 30th birthday recently, and she is proud of what shape she and her life are in.

    On her birthday, Kendra posted to Instagram, saying:

    “I’m never looking back and I’m going to enter the next 10 years with my head up high, forgiveness in my heart and domination in my eyes. LOL….Goodbye 20s and HELLO 30s!!!!!! My 20s were just a warm up…”

    She could be referring to Hank Baskett’s infidelity with that post. Or she could be thinking about Madison’s new book. Or both.

    For her birthday, Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett did some karaoke. Lots of people do that on their birthday. But Kendra Wilkinson brought some VIP company to the club.

    Hank Baskett posted to Instagram:

    I’m really thinking about taking our #karaoke team consisting of me, @kendra_wilkinson_baskett, @mrjaygalvin, @michaelstrahan and @jaleelwhite on the road. #shuttheplacedown last night for Kendra’s birthday! #GoodTimes with #GreatPeople #FriendsInLowPlaces

    Check that list out. It includes Michael Strahan and Jaleel White — that’s Urkel from TV’s Family Matters.

    But Hank Baskett did not tag everyone in attendance. Jay Galvin had a longer list of those who joined Kendra Wilkinson for karaoke.

    mrjaygalvinJust got #home from #karaoke with @latreal_mitchell @kendra_wilkinson_baskett @hank_baskett @jaleelwhite @jwoww @souleschris @michaelstrahan @officialanneburrell my #concert will be #epic

    That list includes Jersey Shore‘s JWOWW, The Bachelor‘s Chris Soules, celebrity trainer Latreal Mitchell, and celebrity chef Anne Burrell.

    In response to Jay Galvin’s post, Kendra Wilkinson commented:

    “LMAOOO imagine how I felt this morning… Best birthday EVER!!”

    Apparently there was some “Push It” in the karaoke lineup. Kendra commented:

    “salt salt salt salt n pepa here”

  • Jenna Jameson Posts Picture With Rare Object [Pic]

    Jenna Jameson has been trending high for the past few days, right along with other porn stars and Playboy Bunnies.

    Eva Lovia joined Jenna on the hot list this weekend for her plans to shoot the first porn in space. Jenna was also joined by three former Playboy bunnies and Playboy Mansion dwellers: Kendra Wilkinson, Holly Madison, and Bridget Marquardt. Those three have been hot topics due to a book that Holly Madison has written, telling tales about the other two from their days sleeping with Hugh Hefner.

    Plus, Maggie Gyllenhaal said that she wants to do more nudity and sex scenes. It’s been an Incognito mode weekend.

    Jenna Jameson has caught the most attention lately for her announcement that she is converting to Judaism. Jenna is engaged to Israeli diamond merchant Lior Bitton. She has been sharing pictures of kosher meals she makes on social media. She has also posted pictures indicating that she will “Stand With Israel,” igniting debates that usually never make it to a porn star’s page.

    Speaking of things that porn stars rarely see, Jenna Jameson posted a picture to Instagram today of herself holding an object rarely seen in her or any porn star’s presence: a script.

    Jenna Jameson started shooting on a new film called Limelight, written, produced by, and starring Paul Vandervort.

    On set of #limelight #study #script @jamescullenb

    A photo posted by Jenna Jameson (@jennacantlose) on

    The Hollywood Reporter describes the film as “a gritty indie drama about fame, obsession and vapidness in Hollywood. The film follows a small-town, social media obsessed narcissist and his journey to Hollywood in pursuit of fame. Jameson plays a cold-blooded, high-powered publicist who manipulates the lead character Miles (Paul Vandervort) after he comes to Hollywood.”

    The new film also features Jonathan Lipnicki, famous for being Renée Zellweger’s kid and knowing how much a human head weighs in Jerry Maguire.

    Filmmaker Paul Vandervort also tweeted out pics from the set, including one showing himself and Jenna Jameson — without scripts — as seen by the camera monitor.

    The film’s director, James Cullen Bressack tweeted out a pic of himself and Jenna Jameson clowning around.

    Jenna Jameson has been in other “regular” films and television shows, just not very many. Perhaps her conversion, engagement, and dive into more mainstream work — with scripts — mens she is headed down a new path in life. Jenna may find it easier to transition to that “straight” career now more than ever.

    In a world where porn stars and Playboy Bunnies trend high, television stars launch empires with sex tapes, and the top shows all feature more breasts than swords, Jenna Jameson just might be able to polish that name up.

  • Kendra Wilkinson Talks Forgiveness. Does She Mean Holly Madison?

    Kendra Wilkinson just turned 30 years old. Episodes of Marriage Boot Camp, the reality TV show she and her husband Hank Baskett star in, continue to air in a weird time vortex of voyeurism. Show watchers already know that Kendra and Hank have worked out their differences, but they watch the couple go through all the therapeutic differences and episodic cliffhangers just the same.

    But a blast from Kendra Wilkinson’s past hit her this week, just as her birthday came whizzing by. Holly Madison released a tell-all memoir.

    Holly Madison’s is book called Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny. It details the time she spent in the Playboy Mansion as one of Hugh Hefner’s three girlfriends. The other two were Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquardt.

    Madison’s recollections are not kind to Kendra Wilkinson. In one excerpt, Madison describes Kendra as frustrated and clueless.

    “Despite my attempts to befriend Kendra, she continued to push me away. Hungry from her own ‘team,’ Kendra desperately tried to make each new Playmate who arrived at the mansion her friend—and her friend alone… At 19 years old, Kendra was stuck with a 9 p.m. curfew, a 78-year-old boyfriend, and a stricter set of rules than she had ever had at home. And now, adding insult to injury, she was finally realizing that she wasn’t as special as Hef made her believe. She was just another blond girlfriend — and life at the mansion wasn’t all she imagined it to be.”

    According to the book, after their time at the Playboy Mansion was over, there was no love lost between Kendra Wilkinson and Holly Madison. In fact, their only exchange was pretty vicious. Madison says of Wilkinson:

    “Kendra had apparently given an interview to a tabloid explaining that she wasn’t friends with either [myself or Bridget Marquardt] as if she were somehow better than everyone else… Of course I wasn’t going to stoop to her level and address this only on social media, so I decided to text her how I truly felt: that she was a coward and that she tried to act like the ‘real’ girl on TV, but she’s the fakest person I’ve ever met — and that if she had a problem with me, she should have confronted me like an adult instead of just going silent.”

    Madison says Kendra Wilkinson responded with:

    “WHO ARE YOU???? I DON’T EVEN KNOW YOU! WE WERE NEVER FRIENDS. IT WAS ALL JUST WORK.”

    “After that, I deleted her number from my phone,” Madison says. “Kendra and I haven’t spoken since, and I have to say, I don’t miss her.”

    Now that she is 30 years old, Kendra Wilkinson seems to be looking back on her life. She has had a lot of difficulties in her marriage, which explains the Marriage Boot Camp situation. On her birthday, Kendra posted to Instagram, saying:

    “I’m never looking back and I’m going to enter the next 10 years with my head up high, forgiveness in my heart and domination in my eyes. LOL….Goodbye 20s and HELLO 30s!!!!!! My 20s were just a warm up…”

    When she speaks of forgiveness, was she referring to Hank Baskett’s past infidelity? Or might she be talking about the more current Holly Madison book? She hasn’t yet said anything overt about the book, but she’s surely heard about it.

    Meanwhile, Bridget Marquardt has spoken up, saying, “I like Holly and I’m friends with her. I’m happy for her that she wrote the book.”

  • Bridget Marquardt Cozies to Holly Madison: To Help Her Etsy Orders?

    Bridget Marquardt hasn’t read Holly Madison’s new book. Still, she seems to be taking a different approach to a tell-all memoir than some might expect.

    “I like Holly and I’m friends with her,” Bridget Marquardt told RadarOnline about Madison. “I’m happy for her that she wrote the book.”

    The book is called Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny.

    Madison’s new book is particularly scathing in its description of Marquardt’s former housemate Kendra Wilkinson. The three women lived in the Playboy Mansion together with Hugh Hefner, attracting tabloid attention and the morbid fascination of a reality TV-besotted public for years. Then each of the women moved on to other career paths, including their own TV shows.

    Madison launched into a blistering takedown of Kendra Wilkinson in the book, calling her “the fakest person I ever met.”

    “For someone who was all of a sudden trying to act like she was better than Bridget and me, she sure wasn’t above using us for publicity when she needed it,” Madison says of Wilkinson.

    She then told of a text message exchange between the two. Holly Madison says she texted Kendra Wilkinson to tell her she was “the fakest person” she had ever met. Wilkinson responded with:

    “WHO ARE YOU???? I DON’T EVEN KNOW YOU! WE WERE NEVER FRIENDS. IT WAS ALL JUST WORK.”

    “After that, I deleted her number from my phone,” Madison says. “Kendra and I haven’t spoken since, and I have to say, I don’t miss her.”

    Bridget Marquardt admits that she hasn’t spoken with Madison in along time, but she takes a different approach to why.

    “I haven’t seen or talked to her in years,” Marquardt said. “It is crazy. We haven’t had a falling out or anything. We just haven’t talked.”

    Bridget Marquardt recently posted an older photo of herself and Holly Madison. Some see that as an expression of solidarity with Madison.

    Mardi Gras @HOBNOLA House of Blues in New Orleans with @hollymadison for the @makeitright_9 foundation! #tbt

    A photo posted by Bridget Marquardt (@bridgetmarquardt) on

    Madison also leveled charges at Hugh Hefner, saying that he tried to convince her to stay permanently at the Playboy Mansion by offering to include her in his will to the tune of $3 million, provided she is still living there when he dies.

    “I learned Hef was the manipulator and that he pitted us against one another,” Madison wrote. “I realized I wasn’t treated well. I’m done being afraid of people. I don’t have any loyalty to Hef. I haven’t talked to him in four years, so there’s no reason to reach out now. Besides, it’s the truth.”

    Marquardt is not commenting on such accusations yet, but just may in the future.

    “I haven’t read the book,” Marquardt says, “so I can’t even comment on any of the allegations. But I am definitely going to read it!”

    Nowadays, Bridget Marquardt is selling handmade items on Etsy, capitalizing on her reputation from the Playboy days of dressing girly.

    “I like giving gifts in elaborately decorated boxes and I want every party I throw to be absolutely spectacular,” Marquardt says on her Etsy page. “I put a lot of love, care and effort into each and every one of my projects. Each item will include a signed Certificate of Authenticity that it was hand-made by me.”

    “All of this is brand new for me,” Marquardt says of her business. “Learning to sew and people taking interest in my designs. I really like trying to start a business. It’s fun but it’s all a learning experience.”

    Marquardt posted another picture to Instagram showing her working to ship Etsy orders. This post came right after the one with Madison, above. Might Marquardt be a savvy businesswoman who recognizes that traffic about Holly Madison can be steered toward sales? Smart move.

    Back from Colorado & straight back to work! Busy packing up all your apron & hair clip orders! Thanks so much!

    A photo posted by Bridget Marquardt (@bridgetmarquardt) on

  • Holly Madison Reveals Hefner’s Pills, Manipulation, Bribes

    Holly Madison, Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquardt were famous even before their reality TV careers took off. The trio lived at the Playboy Mansion and were at the beck and call of Hugh Hefner. The world sat aghast at revelations of Viagra-fueled orgies and scandal before the three women came out of the Mansion and into their individual spotlights.

    Now Holly Madison is spilling the secrets of life inside the Playboy Mansion, and the picture she paints of the Head Playboy himself, Hugh Hefner, is not a pretty one.

    Madison says Hefner offered her pills one of the first times she met him.

    “‘Would you like a Quaalude?’ Hef asked, leaning toward me with a bunch of large horse pills in his hands, held together by a crumpled tissue,” Madison recounts. She turned the pills down.

    “Hef did not miss a beat: ‘Okay, that’s good,’ he said, nonchalantly. ‘Usually, I don’t approve of drugs, but you know, in the ‘70s they used to call these pills thigh openers.’”

    While Kendra Wilkinson has characterized Madison as scheming to get pregnant by Hefner to get rid of the other two girls, Holly says it was Hefner who tried to scheme to keep her from ever leaving. She says he did this by dangling an offer that he thought she couldn’t refuse. Holly found a folder lying on her bed with a document inside.

    “It was there, in black and white,” she wrote. “The will stated that $3,000,000 would be bestowed to Holly Madison at the time of his death (provided I still lived in the Mansion). At the time, it was more money than I’d ever know what to do with… But I didn’t want it. I actually pitied him for stooping to that level. I couldn’t help but be offended. Did he really think he could buy me? I put the folder back on the bed just as I had found it and never breathed a word of it.”

    While Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt are on good terms, Kendra Wilkinson is not. Madison had choice words for the woman she called “the fakest person” she had ever met, she does admit that she believes that Hugh Hefner himself prodded that distrust and animosity.

    “I learned Hef was the manipulator and that he pitted us against one another,” Madison says. “I realized I wasn’t treated well. I’m done being afraid of people. I don’t have any loyalty to Hef. I haven’t talked to him in four years, so there’s no reason to reach out now. Besides, it’s the truth.”

    Madison says she was so sick of her life at the Playboy Mansion that she tried to drown herself.

    “I just couldn’t take my misery anymore,” she says.

    Holly Madison’s new book about her adventures is called Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny. She says she wrote it because she wants her daughter, two-year-old Rainbow, to eventually read it.

    “I want her to understand why I made the choices I made,” Madison says. “And hopefully learn from them and not make stupid mistakes herself.”