Took her long enough to admit it - Girls Next Door star Holly Madison is confiming that she and Hugh Hefner have split up. Looks like she’s no longer his number one girlfriend.
While OK! Magazine is reporting that Bridget Marquart and Kendra Wilkinson will be moving out of the Playboy Mansion, I highly doubt that Hugh Hefner and Holly Madison are getting married.
This, despite the fact that Bridget Marquart said there will be a “huge weddinig” on the next season of The Girls Next Door. It could be anyone’s wedding, right? Not necessarily wedding bells for Hugh Hefner and number 1 girlfriend Holly Madison. Read the rest of this entry »
Is Hugh Hefner expanding his Girls Next Door girlfriend circle to include Ukranian model Dasha Astafieva? Rumors are swirling that Dasha Astafieva is Hugh Hefner’s latest girltoy and the current Girls Next Door girlfriends aren’t too happy.
Where does the addition of Dasha Astafieva leave Girls Next Door’s Holly Madison, Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquardt? After all, Holly Madison is Hugh Hefner’s number one girlfriend. Read the rest of this entry »
“The Girls Next Door” have landed their third Playboy magazine cover — this time gracing the March 2008 issue. It’s all who you know, apparently.
Hugh Hefner’s three girlfriends, Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson look hot (surprised?) on the March 2008 Playboy. Read the rest of this entry »
I have to admit it. I watch “The Girls Next Door” on E! and I’m kind of excited about its return on Sunday at 10 PM. I guess I’m mostly confused by the whole “three girls sharing one old guy” kind of thing than I am with Kendra (whose laugh is the equivalent of nails on a chalkboard), Bridget and Holly. “The Girls Next Door” is a guilty pleasure, I suppose.
Hugh Hefner just donated $2 million to the University of Southern California to fund an exhibition area and archival repository at the School of Cinematic Arts. Hefner, the 81-year-old Playboy founder, can currently be seen on “The Girls Next Door” on E!, which, sadly, I’ve watched too many times to count…
This isn’t the first time that Hefner has shared his wealth with the university. In 1992, Hefner gave $100,000 to the school to create a Censorship in Cinema course; in 1995, he gave $1.5 million for the Hugh M. Hefner Chair for the Study of American Film.