THE REALITY SHOW
— When they began filming Girls Next Door Holly, Bridget, and Kendra were okay doing things like changing with cameras present because they knew they’d have to be blurred out to be shown on TV. What they didn’t know at the time was that the cameras were trying to capture as much nudity as possible to sell in foreign markets were TV nudity was allowed.
— The girls were paid exactly $0 for the show’s first season. When the girls shot for the magazine, they were paid the very bottom price Playboy paid.
— As everyone suspects they would have meetings before each season to “decide” what the plot lines were going to be. Later when Holly had her own show, Jayde Nicole was brought in as a “character.”
— One thing Holly, Bridget, and Kendra had in common was that they all came from working-class backgrounds. They didn’t get along much of the time (especially Kendra vs. the other two) but one thing they could bond over was sight-seeing since none of them were well-traveled. Many of the bonds you see on the show felt real to them, at least for that time.
— Shortly after she began filming Girls Next Door Holly was prescribed Effexor, a drug used to treat depression.
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