THE OTHER GIRLS
— Holly describes Hef as the ultimate mean girl who was like “a spoiled kid trapped in the body of an old man.” He pitted the girls against each other, loving the constant drama that made him feel fought over and desired.
— The role of “main girlfriend” seems prestigious and sought after, but most girls actually don’t want the extra work and lack of privacy (sharing a bedroom with Hef vs. having your own) that come with it. The main girlfriend doesn’t get any more allowance or gifts or other perks.
— While Holly and Bridget quickly became genuine BFFs, Holly didn’t like Kendra who she describes as ditzy and fake. Holly says “she seemed to have fried her brain somewhere over the course of her life” though they got along well during the years they were filming Girls Next Door.
— Holly’s first bedroom at the mansion shared a bathroom with another girlfriend. This girlfriend loved using laxatives and because the walls were thin, Holly often had to listen in on her bathroom sessions.
— Defending her reasoning for dishing the dirt by writing a tell-all, Holly says, “I always thought it would be classy not to kiss and tell… but after awhile you just get sick of having other people trying to tell your story for you.”
— Many of the girls felt trapped in the Mansion. “Everyone thinks that infamous metal gate was meant to keep people out. But I grew to feel it was meant to lock me in.”
— When Holly broke it off with Hef, he “left” his will on her bed, showing her that if she stayed she would stand to inherit $3,000,000 — if she lived in the Mansion at that time.
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