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Holly Madison claims she was ‘afraid to leave’ the Playboy Mansion due to ‘mountain of revenge porn’

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Holly Madison alleged she experienced Stockholm syndrome during her relationship with Hugh Hefner. The claim was made on Monday night during the premiere of A&E’s docuseries "Secrets of Playboy." The 10-episode show debuted with a two-hour premiere that features an exclusive new interview with the former Playboy Bunny.

The 42-year-old, who dated the Playboy founder from 2001 to 2008, claimed she was afraid to leave the Playboy Mansion out of fear of repercussions, specifically a "mountain of revenge porn" that the late publisher allegedly had in his possession. "When I lived at the mansion, I was afraid to leave," Madison claimed, as quoted by Entertainment Weekly. "Something that was always lingering in the back of my mind, I think since the very beginning, was that, if I left, there was just this mountain of revenge porn just waiting to come out." Former Playboy Bunny Holly Madison spoke out in ‘Secrets of Playboy'. (Denise Truscello/WireImage) "When you would go out with Hef, he’s taking all kinds of naked pictures of these women, when we’re wasted out of our minds, and he would print out like, eight copies for him and all the women," she continued. "[You would] pass them around.

It’s just gross." According to the outlet, Madison said she "definitely thought I was in love with Hef" during their relationship.

However, she insisted that those feelings were rooted in "Stockholm syndrome." "Stockholm syndrome is when somebody starts to identify with somebody who is their captor in some way," Madison explained. "And I feel like I did that with Hef 100 percent.

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