Former Playboy Models Say Hugh Hefner Often ‘Fake Cried’ For Sex After Previously Claiming He Loved Orgies With No Condoms

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It looks as if former Playboy models Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt are using their new podcast, “Girls Next Level,” to discuss nothing but their time living with Hugh Hefner in the early ‘00s, having made a string of outrageous allegations in recent weeks. Hefner, who passed away in 2017, has made endless headlines after his ex-girlfriends spoke out about their rather intriguing time at the Playboy mansion.

And the latest episode of the podcast is just as bizarre, as they discussed the magazine publisher allegedly “fake crying” for sex whenever one of the girls that were staying with him was emotional or wanted an allowance from him. Madison heavily implied that the fake tears indicated that if they wanted something from Hefner, they’d have to sleep with him first. “It was such bad acting and so obvious,” she said.

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Madison went on to add, “It was insane how obvious it was and how bad the acting was, but you can’t say anything because he’s the one who has all the power in the relationship. It was insanity and something I never would have expected from a cultural icon.” The explosive revelations come just weeks after the pair said a typical night with Hefner consisted of orgy parties with no condoms, with Madison recounting how she always wanted to be the first to “get it done as quick as possible.”

“You were hoping everyone’s in the same situation, and there is a doctor on staff,” she recalled. “You’re hoping everybody is being checked out, and everybody is being…I say this in quotes…‘monogamous’ to that relationship, but you don’t know.”
“If there’s new girls coming up, which there often were, like, I just wanted to be first and be done. And I felt like that was the cleanest way.”

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Madison had first moved into the Playboy mansion when she was 21 back in 2001 before she was later joined by Marquardt the following year. The latter was 28 when she became one of Hefner’s main girlfriends, and alongside Kendra Wilkinson, they would star in the popular E! reality series, “Girls Next Door,” which ran from 2005 to 2010.

Another claim Madison and Marquardt made was that they often had to chase down Hefner to receive their weekly allowances, which they found bizarre given that he had more than enough staff members to assure that payments were being made on time.
“You had to track him down and be like, ‘Hi honey, can I collect my allowance?’” Marquardt chimed in.

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