Holly Madison mad at Hef's new lovers

Feature by Cover Showbiz | 10 Nov 2009

Holly Madison has accused ex-lover Hugh Hefner’s new girlfriends of copying her.

The 29-year-old star split with the 83-year-old magazine mogul last year, and promptly moved out of the Playboy Mansion. Hugh began dating Crystal Harris, 22, and 20-year-old twins Kristina and Karissa Shannon, who now live with him and star in reality show Girls Next Door.

Holly no longer watches the programme, which she used to star in alongside Hugh’s other ex-girlfriends Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquardt. She claims there is no point as the new trio are dull and don’t do anything she hasn’t done before.

Holly, who is currently starring in Las Vegas burlesque stage show Peepshow, told FOX News: “I had a great time with Hugh and the girls when they came to see Peepshow and hang out in Vegas. I don't watch the other episodes though,
because it kind of makes me mad.

“The girls need to focus on what makes them unique and not doing the same things Bridget, Kendra and I have already done on the show. Even camping in the backyard was an idea I had for an episode that we never got around to shooting. And guess what they just showed? The girls camping in the backyard. I don't want to look behind, I want to look forward.”

Holly is soon to appear in her own reality show, which will follow her life in Las Vegas. She insists her programme will be different to others as a proper entertainer and not just another “LA reality show girl”.

The series will include details of her life as a show girl. Holly is happy to appear naked on stage, adding she ensured it would be done tastefully before she agreed to take part. “I was very controlling about when and how long I would be topless,” she explained. “Not because I am shy about nudity at all, but because I feel there is an effective way to do a burlesque show and then there is a sloppy way. I'm very inspired by Dita Von Teese. Hugh really liked the show. He loves burlesque and the girls in the show are really beautiful.”