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Hef’s ex-Playboy bunnies say ‘sex toy’ party didn’t make ‘Girls Next Door’ show
Hef’s Playboy playmates and their adult playthings were almost deemed too hot for TV. Exposing more explosive truths about their seemingly plushy lives as Hugh Hefner’s ladies in the early 2000s, former “Girls Next Door” starlets Holly Madison, 42, and Bridget Marquardt, 48, revealed that E! initially canned their reality show’s pilot episode due to the “risqué” nature of a “sex toy” fete. “This party was actually a sex toy party,” Madison recalled during a recent episode of her podcast with Marquardt, “Girls Next Level.”“This was more like a quaint tupperware party, but it was still deemed too risqué for E!,” said Madison. “After the pilot was finished, they said, ‘We can never air this because we can’t show all these sex toys on the network.’ “She went on to insist that the party’s X-rated novelties, such as lubes and faux phalluses, were only for display and not for demonstration. “We weren’t doing anything with them like I said, it was like a tupperware party or there would be like funny games with sex toys.”The honey-haired hottie recalled hosting the saucy celebration at the Playboy Mansion — where she resided as one of Hef’s three main girlfriends alongside Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson, 37, — with Hefner’s permission. However, when the late smut mag magnate, who died of sepsis in 2017 at 89, got a load of the sex goodies and gadgets being hawked in his house, he allegedly “dogged” Madison for orchestrating the tawdry scene. “[Hefner] was like dogging me,” she remembered.
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Ex-Playboy bunnies spill on 'sex toy party' TV channel deemed 'too risqué to air'
Playboy bunnies have lifted the lid on a show about life in the Mansion that was never broadcast, and admitted that one scene had been canned after producers deemed it “too risque”.Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt featured alongside Kendra Wilkinson in the Playboy Girls Next Door series that followed the lives of Hugh Hefner and his three prominent girlfriends in his lavish LA Mansion.The trio all eventually became dissatisfied with their lives with the tycoon, and have opened up about the dark side of living with Hefner in interviews since the entrepreneur died in 2017. READ MORE: Ex-Playmates felt 'used like meat' after grim orgies in Hefner's vibrator-filled bedroom Now, speaking on their Girls Next Level podcast, Holly and Bridget addressed a pilot episode of the reality series that was scrapped, which included a racy birthday party that was deemed inappropriate for television.“This party was actually a sex toy party,” Holly remembered, before explaining that the scene hadn’t been as X-rated as it had sounded.“This was more like a quaint tupperware party, but it was still deemed too risque for E!, because after the pilot was finished, they said we can never air this because we can’t show all these sex toys on the network.“We weren’t doing anything with them like I said, it was like a tupperware party or there would be like funny games with sex toys.”It isn’t the first time that Holly and Bridget have mentioned Hefner’s enjoyment of sex toys; in an earlier episode, Holly admitted that she had felt “used like meat” when she entered the mogul’s vibrator-laden bedroom for the first time.Despite this, the model admitted that, in this instance, the sex toys had been her idea.“You hire this company and they come and
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Playboy bunnies say Hugh Hefner ‘fake cried’ for sex: ‘Can I collect my allowance?’
sound the sirens on their seemingly once-beloved Hef, ex-bunnies Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt now claim that the late men’s magazine magnate would manipulatively turn on the waterworks. “If we were emotional about something or asking for something, he would start fake crying,” said Madison, 42, while reminiscing with Marquardt, 48, about her unpleasant experiences at the Playboy Mansion on their podcast “Girls Next Level.”“It was such bad acting and so obvious,” added Madison. The platinum blonde co-starred as one of Hef’s three main girlfriends, alongside co-host Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson, 37, on E!’s “Girls Next Door” in the early 2000s. Her fake-crying claim against Hefner, who died of sepsis at age 91 in 2017, comes just days after she and Marquardt used their platform to expose him for making Playmates feel like pieces of “meat” during forced orgies in his “hoarder-like” bed filled with sex toys. During their most recent episode, Madison went on to blast Hef for “gaslighting” her and the other girls by weaponizing his tears even though he already had “all the power in the relationship.”“For the longest time I never talked to anybody about it because I thought maybe I was the only one noticing this,” said Madison of Hefner’s phony blubbering. “But I remember, not long after Kendra moved in she goes, ‘Does Hef fake cry? Because I was talking to him and he started fake crying,’” she continued, noting that Wilkerson’s query came as a comfort. “I was like, ‘Finally, I know I’m not insane,’” Madison recounted.
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Ex-Playboy bunny says Hugh Hefner ‘fake cried’ to get his way with Playmates
Playboy entrepreneur Hugh Hefner would “fake cry” in front of Playmates in order to get his way with them, his "ex girlfriends" claimed.Hugh Hefner founded the Playboy empire in 1953, growing the business from clubs in Chicago into an illustrious magazine.He eventually settled into the luxurious Playboy Mansion in LA where he lived surrounded by models.READ MORE: Playboy star Holly Madison says Hugh Hefner 'laid still as log' during grim sex sessions Hefner died aged 91 in 2017, and two of the tycoon’s ex-girlfriends have taken the opportunity to reveal some dark truths about life at the Mansion, claiming that they often felt “used like meat” during grim orgies in the master bedroom.Now, speaking in an episode of their Girls Next Level podcast, Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt have opened up about some of the manipulatory tactics Hefner allegedly employed to keep the women in line.Holly explained: “Hef would fake cry when he was trying to get his way with a girl.“If we were emotional about something or asking for something, he would start fake crying and it was such bad acting and so obvious.“For the longest time I never talked to anybody about it because I thought maybe I was the only one noticing this… But I remember not long after Kendra [Wilkinson] moved in she goes, ‘does Hef fake cry? Because I was talking to him and he started fake crying’.”Despite this, Holly admitted that she didn’t feel confident enough to address the strange tactic with most of the other housemates, leaving the model feeling like Hefner was “gaslighting” her to get his way.“I was like, finally I know I’m not insane… It was insane how obvious it was and how bad the acting was, but you can’t say anything because he’s the one who has all the
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