American model and TV personality Holly Madison, in an interview, opened about about her experience as a Playboy Bunny and one of Hugh Hefner’s many girlfriends.

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During a recent appearance on the Power: Hugh Hefner podcast, Madison, 41, recalled being invited to spend a night out with Hefner, who died in 2017.

She said she was “nervous” at the time for the evening, noting that she was hoping to be invited to live in the Playboy Mansion because one of Hefner’s girlfriends had recently left the house, reports people.com.

“I didn’t really know what went on with them sexually. I knew there must be something and I was prepared for that. I wasn’t prepared for what would eventually happen,” she said.

Madison, who ended up dating Hefner from 2001 to 2008, said after spending some time in a club that night, she headed back to the mansion with him and some other women they were with.

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“I wasn’t necessarily expecting to have sex that night, I thought it would be more of a first date — even though obviously it’s not a very traditional first date,” she said.

Madison, then said, that she and Hefner did have sex.

“I definitely was not expecting to be the first one to go that night but I was wasted. He was literally pushed on top of me. And after it happened, I was just mortified and embarrassed and it had way more of an emotional impact on me than I thought it would,” she said.

She went on to say that she had “always admired” Hefner, but was “horrified” by the idea that the others knew what had happened between them.

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Hefner was the founder and editor-in-chief of Playboy magazine, a publication with revealing photographs and articles which provoked charges of obscenity. The first issue of Playboy was published in 1953 featuring Marilyn Monroe in a nude calendar shoot; it sold over 50,000 copies.

Hefner extended the Playboy brand into a world network of Playboy Clubs.