Two former Playboy bunnies have opened up about the goings on inside the infamous Playboy mansion, including a "disgusting" sex book that Hugh Hefner kept.
Holly Madison, 43, and 48-year-old Bridget Marquardt were both popular figures on the E! reality series, Girls of Playboy Mansion.
They were involved with the late Hugh Hefner in the 2000s and have since made some astonishing claims and have shed light on the secrets that happened inside the mansion.
The two women took to their podcast, Girls Next Level, where they revealed that Hefner kept a note of who he slept with and how many times it occurred.
"He would walk over to the safe and open it up, and then he had this little black book in there that he would pull out," Marquardt recalled.
"The black book kept track of a few different things. It kept track of when somebody collected their allowance - he would mark it off so you couldn’t ask for it twice. But it also kept track of who slept with him and when."
Madison claimed that she wanted to burn the book "so badly" after she left the house, being 21 when she was dating 75-year-old Hefner.
"I’m just so disgusted with how he [kept] a record of who he had sex with [and] on what night, and [took] all these nudes of all the girls when they’re in the limo and drunk and flashing and stuff," Madison explained.
She went on to reveal that Hefner would take nude images of the women in the mansion and would store them in a "scrapbook".
"I later found out that at that point, he planned on donating his scrapbook to a library. So that was another thing that made me feel kind of weird and afraid to leave, ‘cause I felt like there was this mountain of revenge porn."
The women also revealed that Hefner would keep track of when they had been on their period, as well as give them performance reviews when they went to collect their allowance.
It would seem as if the infamous magazine publisher wasn't a loving partner, as Madison revealed how a simple conversation could quickly turn into an argument, and how his attitude to his partners would change over time.
The 43-year-old explained that Hefner "bit her head off" after she made some suggestions about living arrangements in the mansion, leaving her in tears.
She said: "I said to him, ‘Well, clearly this relationship isn’t what I thought it was'. Cause this was after months of him love-bombing me, saying he wanted me to spend the rest of his life with him, and I can’t even have a reasonable conversation with him?"
Hefner passed away in 2017 and as per the Mirror, the Playboy mansion has been "left to rot" ever since.