Playboy bunnies feared Hefner’s ‘revenge porn book,’ wanted to ‘burn it’

Former Playboy bunnies Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt have revealed jaw-dropping insights about Hugh Hefner and life in the Playboy Mansion in their new podcast — and Tuesday’s episode was no exception.

The women revealed on the third episode of the “Girls Next Level” podcast that Hefner had a “black book” that he reportedly used to keep tabs on many of his live-in, bleach-haired roommates.

“The black book kept track of a few different things,” Marquardt stated. “It kept track of when somebody collected their allowance. He would mark it off so you couldn’t ask for it twice.

“It also kept track of who slept with him and when,” she said.

The women, as well as Kendra Wilkinson, 37, were Hefner’s main girlfriends and stars of E!’s “The Girls Next Door” in the early 2000s. 

Marquardt, 48, and Madison, 42, also alleged that while it never happened to them, they heard from other girls that Hefner would use the book to give them a “report” on how they were doing when they approached him to get their weekly allowance.

(Left to right) Kendra Wilkinson, Bridget Marquardt, and Holly Madison, were Hugh Hefner's three main girlfriends in the 2000s.
Kendra Wilkinson (from left), Bridget Marquardt and Holly Madison were Hugh Hefner’s three main girlfriends in the 2000s.
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 Hugh Hefner poses for a photo on Nov 17 2005 in  Los Angeles, California.
Hefner poses for a photo in 2005, in LA.
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“He’d be like, ‘Oh, you’ve been on your period for three weeks,’” they remembered hearing from other gals, as well as Hefner keeping track on whether they had been showing up to mansion parties and events.

Madison credited the creepy book for one of the reasons she ultimately decided to leave the mansion — and end a seven-year relationship with Hefner — in 2008.

“When I was moving out of the house — I wanted [to] so badly, but I had no access — if I could have gotten to the drawer and burned that book, I would have,” she said.

“Because I’m just so disgusted with how he keeps a record of who he has sex with each night and takes all these nudes of all the girls when they’re in the limo and drunk and flashing, and then prints them out, hands them to every girl in the limo, puts them in a scrapbook.”

Playmate Holly Madison, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner and Playmate Bridget Marquardt sign copies of "50 Years - The Playboy Book" at Taschen on September 29, 2005 in Beverly Hills, California.
Playmate Madison (from left), Hefner and Marquardt sign copies of “The Playboy Book: 50 Years” in 2005 in Beverly Hills, California.
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“So, that was another thing that made me feel weird and afraid to leave, I feel like there was this mountain of revenge porn that everybody is going to see at some point, so I might as well hide here — it was just gross,” Madison reasoned.

The women also revealed that Hefner would “fake cry” in front of his suitors.

“If we were emotional about something or asking for something, he would start fake crying,” said Madison.

Bridget Amarquardt, Holly Madison, Hugh Hefner,  Zoe Gregory, Sheila LeVell, (front row) Cristal Camden and Izabella St. James during The Palms Casino Celebrates Playboy's 50th Anniversary at The Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Marquardt (from left), Madison, Hefner, Zoe Gregory, Sheila LeVell, (front row) Cristal Camden and Izabella St. James huddle during a celebration of Playboy’s 50th anniversary at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.
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“It was such bad acting and so obvious,” she added. 

In last week’s podcast episode titled “In the Bedroom…” Madison called sex with Hefner “hell” and “like a chore,” and also remembered feeling “like a piece of meat” during orgies.

The women additionally revealed on Heather McDonald’s “Juicy Scoop” podcast that sex with the magazine mogul was often unprotected.

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