Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett Defends Hugh Hefner, Says ‘We’re Witnessing Some Revenge’ From Holly Madison

Holly Madison had been making headlines recently for the anecdotes she wrote in her tell-all memoir, "Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny."

In fact, she revealed that she wanted to commit suicide at one point. Hefner recently slammed those allegations, saying that Madison had "chosen to rewrite history."

It wasn't long before Holly then fired back against Hugh Hefner's criticisms. But now, Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett is breaking her silence to defend the Playboy mogul.

In an interview with People Now on Tuesday, Kendra said, "My perception was that she acted like a First Lady. You know, she had to play a part, play a role every day being there. Like, 'I have to be this in order to get this.'"

Wilkinson-Baskett even added, "I feel bad for Hef. He's an amazing human being."

Kendra shared some ill sentiments about Holly too, calling her somewhat of a gold-digger. "Holly, you can tell, had this ulterior motive every minute being at the Mansion, and that motive was - it was clear as day - she wanted Hef's kids, she wanted a piece of 'Playboy' and she wanted to marry Hef for, obviously, his will."

Hank Baskett's wife continued, "That didn't happen. So what do you think's going to happen? Revenge. So we're witnessing some revenge here."

It's been previously clarified that the "Girls Next Door" stars were never actually friends. Holly Madison also revealed in her book: "Despite my attempts to befriend Kendra, she continued to push me away."

"Hungry from her own 'team,' Kendra desperately tried to make each new Playmate who arrived at the mansion her friend - and her friend alone," Madison added.

Although Hugh Hefner accused Holly of making the truth seem like more than it really is, Madison is also guilty of doing the same to Kendra.

"In Kendra's book 'Sliding Into Home,' she describes Hef asking her to be a girlfriend and handing her a house key before he invited her up to the bedroom. Now, I don't know if Kendra is trying to sound extra-desirable, innocent, or if her memory is just super rusty, but of course that's not how it really went down," Holly Madison wrote.

She continued, "Hef isn't stupid. He never asked anyone to become a girlfriend before they joined him in bed. And he never made a habit of carrying around extra sets of room keys."

With all these allegations, there's no telling what the truth really is behind the walls of the Playboy Mansion.

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