The former ‘Girls Next Door’ co-stars have been at war, ever since Madison opened up about life inside the Playboy mansion.
Last week former ‘Girls Next Door’ star and ex-girlfriend of Hugh Hefner Kendra Wilkinson, launched an explicit twitter attack on her former friend Holly Madison, in response to Holly’s most recent claims about life inside the Playboy mansion. But speaking on Jenny McCarthy's SiriusXM podcast, Holly said she won’t be retaliating against Kendra in the same manner.
Holly Madison has responded to Kendra Wilkinson’s twitter tirade.
In the now deleted tweets, Kendra hit back at Holly’s claim to People magazine that she was ‘living in fear’ during her time at the mansion, when she was Hugh Hefner’s main girlfriend. "Now Holly is on cover of People mag sayin she lived in fear at the mansion," Kendra had tweeted. "She wasn't in fear with that d*** in her a** for a paycheck.”
Responding to Kendra’s tweets, Holly told Jenny McCarthy: "I didn't really get emotional about it. Obviously, I can go on Twitter and say just as vulgar things about her, but what is that gonna do for me? Nothing.”
“I wasn't talking about her. She was reacting to a headline, which was a headline I wasn't thrilled about. When people pull a word that I don't necessarily wanna be associated with and put that in a headline, I get it, it sells magazines. But I'm not necessarily thrilled about it either.”
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“We live in a click-bait world, and it's always these crazy headlines. But, she still works in that world, she has a different viewpoint on things. I was there a long time before she was, so I saw a lot of things she never saw, too. If she wanted to react to the book once, that's fine. But it's a year later, I'm not even talking about it.”
Holly and Kendra’s feud began last year, when Holly released tell-all book Down the Rabbit Hole, about her time as one of Hugh Hefner’s live-in girlfriends. But Holly says that ‘slut-shaming’ is something she’s been dealing with her whole life, starting in her teenage years.
"It's gross, but I'm used to it. Even when I was 11 years old and I moved to Oregon from Alaska, I was taller than the other girls and I was really shy, so that meant I was a slut. I'd never even kissed a boy, but that meant I was a slut and I was trying to steal everybody's boyfriends,” Holly explained.
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"I feel like I've been dealing with that slut-shaming and internet trolls for so long. And when it's coming from her, I have my suspicions on where it's coming from and it's so hypocritical, and I feel like I really don't want to lower myself and go there and respond in any way other than, ‘I wish you the best. Bye.’"
After Kendra deleted her tweets last week the 30-year-old apologised for the outburst, saying she had ‘reacted emotionally’ to seeing Holly’s People cover. "It didn't represent who I truly am. It represented me at a moment," Kendra said, during an appearance on Jenny McCarthy's same podcast last week.
"I was just reacting emotionally. I just blew up. That's something that I'm trying to control. I'm trying to be better at doing. I failed at doing that yesterday. I became 21 again." However Kendra also said she would always be Hefner’s ‘solider’, adding: “He's done zero harm in my eyes to anyone I've ever seen."