‘Disgusting’: Playboy star Holly Madison calls out alleged act
A former Playboy pin-up has revealed exactly what it was like to be with Hugh Hefner — and the only thing about their sex life she made known she hated.
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A former Playboy pin-up has revealed exactly what it was like to be with Hugh Hefner.
Holly Madison is best known for being a girlfriend of Hefner, the man behind the Playboy Mansion, and starring on the reality show The Girls Next Door.
But, appearing on the In Your Dreams With Owen Thiele podcast, she said looking back on her time with Hefner her feelings were definitely “mixed”.
She said after breaking up with Hefner, and leaving the mansion, she initially wanted to be respectful and it took her years to process the negative things that happened and then speak out about it.
Speaking on the podcast, Madison was very honest about what being intimate with Hefner was like.
“It was a very different story between when we were just by ourselves then with everyone else in the room,” she said.
“Everybody else in the room — no that was disgusting. I hated it. I made it very known I hated it.”
It’s not the first time she has alleged that Hefner expected his girlfriends to participate in group sex, and perform sex acts in front of him. She made the same claims in her book, The Guardian reported. Some of Hefner’s other girlfriends have said they experienced the same, with Bridget Marquardt saying she used to try to have sex with Hefner first on these nights as it seemed the “cleanest”.
Others have denied that this sex act took place.
She said when it was just the two of them, intimacy was “a lot more normal” — something she said not many people believe.
“I think everybody has this real horror story of how gross an old man’s body must be. I don’t post much these days, but I feel like there was a time where I couldn’t post anything without some dumba** commenting something like ‘old balls’,” she said.
“Maybe some people’s balls get old and nasty but I’ve never seen such a thing.”
The 45-year-old was just 21 when she moved into the home, and was Hefner’s girlfriend between 2001 and 2008. Hefner often had multiple girlfriends, and at one time had as many as seven.
The Playboy Mansion, once a celebrity hot spot, was known for hosting countless parties. In the property’s infamous Grotto, or the steamy cave-like pool, there were numerous debauched escapades.
Madison alleged that all of Hefner’s girlfriends had to maintain a certain look, and they couldn’t date other men or have an apartment of their own. If anyone broke a house rule, they would be shown the door, Fox News reported.
However, after Hefner died in 2017 at the age of 91, the dark side of the mansion became exposed — sparking the show The Playboy Murders.
Originally published as ‘Disgusting’: Playboy star Holly Madison calls out alleged act