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Ebook About The real, untold, and unvarnished story of life inside the legendary Playboy Mansion—and the man who holds the key—from the woman who was Hef’s #1 girlfriend and star of The Girls Next Door. A spontaneous decision at age twenty-one transformed small-town Oregon girl Holly Sue Cullen into Holly Madison, Hugh Hefner’s #1 girlfriend. But like Alice in Wonderland after she plunged down the rabbit hole, what seemed like a fairytale life inside the Playboy Mansion—including A-list celebrity parties and her own #1-rated television show—quickly devolved into an oppressive routine of strict rules, manipulation, and battles with ambitious, backstabbing bunnies. Losing her identity, her sense of self-worth, and her hope for the future, Holly found herself sitting alone in a bathtub contemplating suicide. But instead of ending her life, Holly chose to take charge of it. In this shockingly candid and surprisingly moving memoir, this thoughtful and introspective woman opens up about life inside the Mansion, the drugs, the sex and the infamous parties, as well as what her relationships with her Girls Next Door co-stars, Bridget and Kendra were really like. Holly talks candidly about a subsequent abusive relationship, her own successful television series, and the hard work of healing, including her turn on Dancing with the Stars. A cautionary tale and a celebration of personal empowerment, Down the Rabbit Hole reminds us of the importance of fighting for our dreams—and finding the life we deserve.Book Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny Review :
i guess familiarity really does breed contempt because i used to be a fan of Madison but not after reading this.autobiographies are my favorite genre and i have never -- until now -- found an author's recounting of their life experiences to be dull, banal and boring (especially in the entertainment industry!!). usually autobiogs make me respect and admire the author even more. not this time. who knew how spoiled, entitled and passive aggressive Madison is. this book is little more than hundreds of pages of finger-pointing, "poor-me"ing and avoiding any responsibility for or honest self-reflection of choices freely made. the subtitle says "cautionary tale" but this reads more like a tattling tale. it grew repetitive and wearying. imagine an adult who's sole markers of maturity are "pout" and "blame." turns out she's as cunning as every other user.Holly assertively pursues a world built on superficiality and then complains, once she's inside, of being reduced to a one-dimensional tart. i say "assertively" because she was never invited to live in the mansion. facing eviction she needed a place to live stat so she straight up asked Hef if she could move in with him. put on the spot he provisionally agrees with a "let's see how it goes" distancing.this is not a story of a woman who found her voice but of one who lost hers. we see a confident young woman enter a toxic world of entrapment and manipulation because she wanted a life of fame and riches. to be sure Madison is a seasoned user but in this book apparently she was bullied and belittled for years. and while the book "appears" to be honest the author doesn't miss an opportunity to catalog every insult, every slight, every perverted exploitation she endured while seemingly letting herself off the hook completely. thus we too become entrenched in a world that seems to celebrate victimhood and self pity. there is no empowerment here -- in fact i had no idea what a punching bag she allowed herself to become. and remained: for more than seven years. everyone uses everyone in this book and it is in this environment Madison will drop anchor.Holly does herself no favors in this work, instead coming off as a whining spoiled victim who in reality -- if we're being honest here -- is every bit a user who's just as manipulative in exploiting her situation for her own gains. when, after years, Madison becomes Hef's old lady the other girls are annoyed that she doesn't advocate for them -- at all -- but why would she? she makes it clear she's strictly in it for herself (yet she accuses everyone else of having the same tunnel vision). i thought i'd end up rooting for her but i just wanted to stop reading. she hates being called a gold digger but this entire book makes it clear she gold dug on and clout farmed off Hef.in the end the ultimate secret we learn from this book is that Holly's a deluded masochist who found the perfect breeding ground for belittlement and debasement and then (while living *very* comfortably on Hef's dime, mind you) turns around and complains about being objectified, insulted and treated like a bimbo. with her hands over her face she wails on about injustices as she calculatingly looks through her fingers to gauge reactions. this one is sly.don't be fooled; Holly is a master manipulator -- an "ugly crier" forever sniveling (but who survived quite well for several years!) inside the lavish halls of a signature brand that built its wealth and power on the sexual exploitation and muting of women. smh. 1/5 The Girls Next Door was a secret guilty pleasure of mine. It was on during a weird time in my life. I was the new mom to a toddler and a baby. My baby boy slept very little and I found myself being up with him at all hours. During those hours I would often tune into E! And watch hours of mind numbing TV while I cried and desperately tried to rock my baby to sleep (I had baby blues depression and he had colic.) My favorite show was GND , their lives were seemed so fun and carefree (so unlike my chaotic one) Then I watched an episode were the girls were throwing another playmate a baby shower. Holly seemed so depressed, like she would trade everything she had to be the one having the baby instead. In that instant rocking my baby I felt very lucky and started feeling better. Holly became my favorite on the show (the classy shy one)and I still followed her life after the show So I was interested to read her book.The book while very dishy. Also seems a bit short sighted. A lot of the insults and complaints she lodges. Could easily apply to herself. She lambasts cookie cutter gold digging blondes. While admitting she modeled herself after Hugh Hefners ideal image of a woman, and moved into the mansion because she had nowhere else to go. She constantly refers to "mean girls" while saying mean nasty stuff about other women.I did find her chronicling of her early years in the mansion interesting. The early 2000's were a very different time. I hardly think in todays "woke" climate. That a series about three blondes and the old man who sexually and emotionally abuses them would be so successful.In the end I'm happy she found some happiness in her life and hope this book gave her closure. 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