UNITED STATES. – After the scandal that arose in 2015, when the former playmate Holly Madison, expose your ex-partner Hugh Hefner In her book “Down the Rabbit Hole”, Sony announced that the story will bring her to television in a series.
According to what was published by the Daily Mail, the program is said to be based on Holly’s book and the life she led as a ‘bunny’ in the Play Boy mansion, where women were supposedly forced to use drugs and have sex.
In 41-year-old Holly Madison’s book, she revealed how young women were given drugs, most notably “Quaaludes,” a drug believed to be a nervous system depressant that causes euphoria and drowsiness.
In addition, they were encouraged to participate in regular orgies with Hefner in exchange for a rental in the luxurious mansion.
The Buzzfeed portal published an interview in which Madison told how the so-called “Bunnies” had group sex twice a week with the founder of the world’s most famous men’s magazine.
“They knew it was a requirement, in quotes, to live there, and they expected it. And I felt like it was kind of a homework environment. ”he stated.
Actress Samara Weaving from “Home and Away” will play Madison in the Sony series.
Holly: The surviving couple with Hugh Hefner
Holly Madison was the woman who had the longest relationship with the founder of Play Boy magazine, after moving into Hugh Hefner’s mansion in 2001, when she was 21 years old and the man 75.
The Daily Mail noted that during her years with Hefner, Holly became one of the stars of Girls Next Door, a reality show that revolves around her and Hefner’s other two friends, Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson.
At the time, Madison was considered the “most important friend” and openly stated that she wanted to marry him and have children, but ended in 2008 after getting rid of her “Stockholm Syndrome,” she said by herself.
While at the mansion, Holly is said to have indicated that she was going through a “living hell” in which she had contemplated suicide.
The first night with Hefner
In the book “Down the Rabbit Hole”, Madison describes her first sexual encounter with Hefner, in 2000, after a night out with the friends of the man who died at the age of 91 and who gave her a Quaalude pill.
“Usually I don’t approve of drugs, but you know, in the 1970s they called these pills ‘thigh opener'”, the businessman would have told Madison.
After that, Hefner took her to the mansion and Holly assures that the “bunnies” had to perform lesbian sex acts in a room because they were under the effects of the above drug, while the man masturbated wherever pornography was being reproduced.
Orgies took place after club nights every Wednesday and Friday, and the girls also had to comply with curfews and quit their regular jobs.
“I couldn’t leave because I felt they would judge me for living there. He had a huge scarlet letter on his forehead “Holly said to the center.
She said that Hefner also regularly commented on her appearance and never allowed her to see a therapist when she developed mental health issues, which left her on the verge of suicide.
After Madison finally left Hefner, Hefner married model Crystal Harris in 2012 and passed away in 2017 at the age of 91.