Holly Madison shares even more creepy things Hugh Hefner did to the Playboy playmates

Now that Holly Madison’s new book is finally out, even more secrets about the Playboy Mansion are being revealed.

According to Cosmopolitan, Madison’s new book, “Down the Rabbit Hole,” Hefner seemed to be even creepier that originally stated by the former playmate.


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Madison said in her book that her life at the Playboy Mansion was ”miserable” and that Hefner had sent his ex-girlfriend threatening letters after they broke up.

“They were all very formal, short letters, and it would usually be in response to something I said in the press," she stated. “I was doing all kinds of random interviews and they’d ask me my opinion on the new Girls Next Door or who he was dating. If I said anything that was slightly not to his liking he’d send me some reprimanding type of letter."

However, as Cosmo lists, this wasn’t the only odd thing that Hefner did especially during their relationship.

Of some of the weird things that Hefner enforced were that the girls wear matching flannel pajamas before bedtime along with the fact that his two young sons had to share a room with a girlfriend.

The girls were forced to abide by the 9 o’clock p.m. curfew and if anyone came home late, Hefner would stomp his feet and get angry.

Madison writes that the found of Playboy would"kicked his feet, mustered up some questionable crocodile tears (‘was he really crying?’ I thought), and told them if they wanted to 'stay out late' they could move out.”

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