In an interview segment on A&E's new documentary series, "Secrets of Playboy," Holly Madison said that it wasn't long into her relationship with Hugh Hefner before she began to feel unhappy with the situation. In a preview clip for the new series, via Us Weekly, Madison says that after maybe six months of living in the house, "I kind of broke under that pressure being made to feel I had to look like everyone else." She decided to cut her long hair short as a way to stand out from the other women, and this set Hefner off. "I came back with short hair, and he flipped out on me," Madison said. "He was screaming at me and said it made me look old, hard and cheap."
Other people interviewed for the series, including some of Hefner's other former girlfriends, backed her up. Bridget Marquardt, also an ex of Hefner's, said, "Hef would be pretty abrasive in the way he said things to Holly. She came down with red lipstick one night and he flipped out and said he hated red lipstick on girls ... even though other people could wear red lipstick and it didn't seem to bother him."
No word yet on how this will square with Kendra Wilkinson's account of their time in the Playboy Mansion, which has been the subject of a feud between the two for years, per People.
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