Holly Madison talked about her daughter doing Playboy someday. According to a report from Yahoo Parenting, the former sexy model said she wants to be honest about her past so that her child will not ambition to become a Playmate.
Magazine founder Hugh Hefner lived with Holly Madison inside the Playboy mansion for seven years. The hit reality series "Girls Next Door" showed her fun and glamorous life inside the house as one of the girlfriends of the pornography mogul.
However, Holly Madison said having a daughter, two-year-old Rainbow Rotella, motivated her to reveal her real story. She released the tell-all "Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures And Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny" earlier this year, which detailed alleged drug use, lewd acts and bullying that took place inside the infamous mansion.
"I never had a voice [because] it was always shaped by the TV show or by Playboy or Hef himself," the 35-year-old said.
"I want my daughter to know why I made the decisions I did."
Holly Madison hopes her daughter would learn from her and not be lured into becoming a Playboy Playmate.
"I would not be OK with it," she said.
"When she is an adult, she will be able to do what she wants, but from Day One I've tried to raise her to know she has value, her body parts have value, and she doesn't have to do something cheap or tawdry to get attention."
"If she wanted to do - and God forbid she did - I would tell her my whole experience with it and I'd be honest that it wasn't what I thought it would be," she added.
E! Online recently reported about how Holly Madison's former co-star, Kendra Wilkinson, brought her husband and kids to visit the Playboy mansion. The "Kendra On Top" star even shared an Instagram post of her family with the now 89-year-old Hugh Hefner and his wife, 29-year-old Crystal Harris.
"We went up to the mansion tonight to visit Hef and Crystal," Kendra Wilkinson captioned the group shot. "Was an amazing night catching up with everyone."
As for Holly Madison, she admitted that her daughter is being kept away from Hugh Hefner.
"[Parenting is] not something [Hugh] would be involved in," she said.
"There are others who have brought their babies to the mansions after they were born, but it's not something I would do."