Play Boy Mansion: Orgies, drugs, envy and suicidal thoughts, will be revealed in the new series based on the memories of Holly Madison THE IMPARTIAL

UNITED STATES.- After the scandal that arose in 2015, when the former playmate Holly Madison, Exposed his ex-partner Hugh Hefner in its book “Down the Rabbit Hole”, Sony announced that this story will take her to television in a series.

According to the Daily Mail, the program would be based on Holly’s book and the life she led as a “bunny” at the Play Boy mansion, where women were allegedly forced to take drugs and have sex.

In the book, 41-year-old Holly Madison revealed how young women were given drugs, specifically “Quaaludes,” a drug thought to be a depressant of the nervous system that triggers euphoria and drowsiness.

In addition, they were encouraged to engage in regular orgies with Hefner in exchange for a rent at the luxury mansion.

The portal BuzzFeed published an interview in which Madison narrated 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 kind of requirement, in quotes, to live there, and they expected it. And I felt like I had a kind of work environment.”, He stated.

Actress Samara Weaving from “Home and Away” will play Madison in the Sony series.

Holly: The couple who lasted the longest with Hugh Hefner

Holly Madison was the woman who most years maintained a relationship with the founder of Play Boy magazine, after moving to Hugh Hefner’s mansion in 2001, when she was 21 years old and the man 75.

The Daily Mail noted that during the years she was in Hefner’s band, Holly became one of the stars of “Girls Next Door,” a reality show that revolves around her and Hefner’s other two girlfriends. Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson.

At the time, Madison was considered the “main bride” and openly stated that she wanted to marry him and have children, but ended up separating from Hefner in 2008, after giving up her “Stockholm Syndrome”. , said by herself.

Holly would have expressed when she was in the mansion that she was enduring a “living hell” during which she had contemplated suicide.

The first night with Hefner

In the book “Down the Rabbit Hole”, Madison details her first sexual encounter with Hefner, in 2000, which occurred after a night of partying with the girlfriends of the man who died at the age of 91, and that he gave her a Quaalude pill.

“I don’t usually approve of drugs, but you know, in the ’70s they used to call these pills’ thigh opener.'”, The employer would have told Madison.

After that, Hefner took her to the mansion and Holly claims that the “bunnies” had to perform lesbian sex in a room, being under the effects of the aforementioned drug, while the man masturbated where he also reproduced pornography.

Orgies took place after club nights every Wednesday and Friday, and the girls also had to comply with curfews and quit their usual jobs.

“I couldn’t leave because I felt I would be judged for living there. I had a huge scarlet letter on my forehead.”Holly told the medium.

She said Hefner also made regular comments about her appearance and never let her see a therapist when she began to have mental health issues, leaving her on the verge of suicide.

After Madison finally left Hefner, he married model Crystal Harris in 2012 and died in 2017 at the age of 91.

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