Ex-Playboy Bunnies and “The Girls Next Door” stars Bridget Marquardt and Holly Madison have opened up about the seedy secrets of late smut-mag magnate Hugh Hefner and his “hoarder-style” bedroom and according to them, “he allegedly made his harem of buxom babes feel like “pieces of meat” during drug-fueled orgies.”
The New York Post got more;
“I was shocked at how messy it was,” Marquardt, 48, said of Hef’s lair in the Playboy Mansion on her and Madison’s new podcast, “Girls Next Level.” The episode, titled “In The Bedroom…,” aired Monday.
“We walked in and it was just a disaster in there. The lights were out, but there were two giant TV screens in there that were playing porn … There’s just so much junk,” said Marquardt, who previously insisted that the Playboy Mansion is haunted.
“Then you get in [his room], and there’s vibrators all over the bed,” Marquardt went on. “I’d never used a vibrator before.”
Madison, 42, agreed, likening the sex mogul’s chambers to that of a hoarder — someone who suffers from a psychological disorder that causes them to compulsively and excessively collect and store items.
“It was just hoarder-style,” she said.
“Imagine thinking you’re this big player and you’re bringing all these girls home, and your room looks like s–t,” Madison continued. “It’s like the weird eccentric millionaire version of the guy with the mattress on the floor and a ‘Pulp Fiction’ poster.”
The former pinups, who, alongside Kendra Wilkinson, 37, shared the spotlight as Hef’s girlfriends in the early 2000s, went on to detail their “gross” initial sexual encounters with the erotica purveyor, who died of septicemia at 89 in 2017.
“I thought I would have a chance to see what was going on, see if I was comfortable with it,” Madison recalled of her first time being bedded by Hef and his gaggle of women.
“I just remember feeling so gross and so used. I felt like this girl was being so nice to me and so welcoming, but really I was just another piece of meat for her to throw under him so she looks better,” she said.
Madison likened Hefner to a “vampire” in the 10-part A&E documentary “The Secret Life of Playboy.” The series, which debuted in January, pulled back the curtain on the nudie baron’s alleged sexual abuse of his models, girlfriends and pets.
“It was really gross to me how Hef didn’t want to use protection,” she revealed in the damning doc. “I never expected to be the first person to have sex that might or to be pushed into it. I definitely felt humiliated by it.”
During a recent appearance on Heather McDonald’s “Juicy Scoop” podcast, she and Marquardt further unfurled the dark details of being coerced into orgies at Hef’s command.
It is a big strange talking about Hef after he is already dead, but those podcast numbers have to get up.
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