Holly Madison discusses why people should watch 'The Playboy Murders'
by Ana Walia | Thu, 19 Jan 2023 20:07:18 GMT
Holly Madison talks about the Playboy Murders. Image Source: US Weekly 

Holly Madison talks about the Playboy Murders.

The Playboy Murders is a brand-new six-part true crime series that focuses on tragic accidents involving Playboy. Holly Madison, Hugh Hefner's ex-girlfriend, and Playboy model is the show's executive producer.

According to the official press release, The Playboy Murders is an anthology series that recounts homicides and plot twists that intertwine with the world of Playboy. The preview for the six-part docuseries guarantees to reveal a world full of mysteries surrounding a company that has fallen into obscurity, disturbing claims that not everybody is aware of until now.

Holly Madison revealed to Entertainment Online that each episode of the series will focus on a separate murder that involves someone who has a connection to the Playboy world. The episodes feature models Jasmine Fiore, Carole Gold, Stacy Arthur, Christine Carlin-Kraft, and others. From killing to rape accusations to conspiracy, these women have been engrossed in an unimaginable true and wild sequence of events that has tarnished Playboy's legacy.

The six-part series "The Playboy Murders" will feature an episode titled "Bunny Meets Bachelor," which informs the horrific story of Jasmine Fiore, a Playboy party hostess, and model, who was found dead and mutilated on Aug. 15, 2009. Jasmine's body filled up into luggage and dumped in a dumpster. The following episodes will also cover the story of January 1991's Playmate of the Month Stacy Arthur and the way a fan's obsession led to her husband's death, as well as former Playboy Bunny Carole Gold's journey to prison.

During the interview, Holly Madison stated that she claims to believe such narratives are remarkably important for people to understand and that these were stories that even she had never got to hear of before, even though she did think she knew everything there was knowledgeable about the brand, its background, and what occurred to all of the Playmates.

Hugh Hefner, Madison believes, would have would want individuals to know the truth about what took place, trying to add that these were actual people, some of whom started working for him, and they deserve the truth and to have their stories told.

Holly Madison also thinks that this series will help shed a light on these people's lives and remove all kinds of preconceived opinions about them or even her. Holly Madison adds that she kinds of believes she was placed on this earth to show the people that there's a variation to a story and that not everything here is black and white before noting that occasionally people interpret sexuality as a devastating attack, and it can result in a lot of blurred lines.

Holly Madison said that she feels very deeply attached to these storylines, and assume a large number of others will as well because this is the type of thing that could happen to anyone. The former Playboy model adds that there are numerous stories regarding relationships or stalkers and anything similar could happen to anyone. Holly said that people presume, is what makes these stories so compelling.

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According to Holly, Hugh Hefner failed to shield the women from negative attention. She also tells In Touch that Bridget and Kendra had it easier in the Playboy mansion comparatively to her, noting that she had lost her freedom in a lot of ways during her time as Hugh Hefner's main girlfriend from 2001 to 2008.

Holly Madison said that she had no choice but to share a room with Hugh Hefner adding that she had no privacy, no freedom. She continued that not that they didn't have problems; they did, but it would have been so much easier.

Jason Sarlanis, president of crime and investigative content, linear and streaming said back in December 2022 that starting from January 2023, ID will move right into the center of the pop culture conversation by unpacking how celebrity fascination can quickly turn into an obsession with disastrous results. Jason added that through two new riveting series, they'll investigate some of pop culture's most shocking crimes. According to the release, Death by Fame, a six-part series about the rise, fall, and murder of some of Hollywood's most promising stars. The Playboy Murders premieres on ID on Monday, January 23 at 10 p.m. ET/PT and will be available on Discovery+ the same day.




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