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More juicy tidbits about the inner workings of the Playboy Mansion keep emerging, thanks to Holly Madison and her new memoir.
The former Playboy bunny and girlfriend of Hugh Hefner opened up to Us Weekly about her first night in the mansion when she was "still in college and very starstruck." Then 21-years-old, the blonde beauty claims it was "definitely very eye-opening."

Holly Madison with Hugh Hefner during happier times.
"It was very clear that there was certain things expected of you. It was clear that there was a definite routine going on, and it was very bizarre. It definitely wasn't what I expected it to be, it was a lot scarier. I was offered prescription drugs."
In her new book, Down the Rabbit Hole (in stores today), the now 35-year-old discusses life in the bedroom with Hef, revealing, "Two huge television screens projecting graphic porn lit up the otherwise dark bed. In the middle, a very pale man was tending to his own business (if you're catching my thinly veiled innuendo) and puffing on a joint before passing it around to the nearest blonde. The girlfriends, in various stages of undress, were sitting in a semicircle at the edge of the bed — some kneeling, some standing, some lying down."
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Holly felt like the atmosphere of the mansion was "very catty, very competitive, a kind of scary place to live," where she felt like the girls were pit against each other, before later realizing that Hef "was the orchestrator of the whole thing."

Holly Madison with her husband Pasquale Rotella and daughter Rainbow Aurora.
The 89-year-old finally responded to her allegations by claiming, "Over the course of my life I've had more than my fair share of romantic relationships with wonderful women…Sadly there are a few who have chosen to rewrite history in an attempt to stay in the spotlight."