Holly Madison 2015: Did Hugh Hefner BRIBE Girlfriend To Stay At Playboy Mansion During ‘Girls Next Door’ Reality Show? [VIDEO]

After years of silence following her break-up with Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, Holly Madison's 2015 has seen the former playmate and Playboy Mansion resident speaking out about how things were like when she was one of the stars of the reality show "Girls Next Door" with Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquadt - including being bribed to stay once the relationship was over.

Earlier this year, the Holly Madison's 2015 memoir, "Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny" was published, as she revealed the inside tales of what it was like to be Hefner's girlfriend, which has caused a huge rift between her, the publisher and even Wilkinson.

In the latest Holly Madison 2015 accusations, the 35 year-old blonde bombshell reveals that, after he'd announced Hefner that she was leaving him and the Mansion, he left her a folder in her room that contained his will and the amount he was leaving her once he'd passed.

According to Times Live, the most recent Holly Madison 2015 confession sees the model and showgirl discussing her decision to leave the Playboy Mansion - and that prompted Hefner to attempt to bribe her with $3 million to stay.

"It was very clear to me that he'd left that out for me to see, because he was hoping it would change my mind and get me to stay," went the latest Holly Madison 2015 confession, as she spoke to Oprah Winfrey on her show "Where Are They Now" about the check. "But it just kind of disgusted me more than anything because all he can do is say, 'Oh, here, I'm gonna throw you some money to get you to stay.' It just grossed me out."

According to People Magazine, since Madison began to open up about her past relationship with Hefner, he's denied all her claims, saying she wants to change their history.

Watch Holly Madison's 2015 interview below!

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