Discover chilling crimes with ties to the Playboy world as Holly Madison, former girlfriend of Hugh Hefner, takes center stage in the upcoming series "The Playboy Murders." In a chat with "Extra's" Melvin Robert, Holly not only delves into the mysteries of the show but also opens up about her personal journey with autism.
Holly, who recently received an autism diagnosis, revealed, "I suspected I was on the spectrum for a while after my mom shared some insights about my childhood. I started researching the symptoms, and it all came together. I finally got a diagnosis this past summer, so it's been a really interesting journey."
Setting aside her personal revelations, Holly is fully engaged in her professional ventures, juggling between hosting "The Playboy Murders" and working on "Lethally Blonde." Her passion lies in exploring true stories and delving into the intricacies, saying, "I really love diving into true stories and really getting into the meat of it and really trying to get to know the people involved as best we can."
The key message from her shows is simple: "keep your loved ones close." As a mother of two, Holly's perspective on privacy has evolved with her investigative work. She shared, "When my kids were babies, I used to share photos of them. Once they got to be about preschool age and out in the world, I'm really strict about their privacy. I want them to have the choice when they get older whether or not they want their lives and their faces to be public."
"The Playboy Murders" is set to premiere on January 22 on ID, promising viewers a captivating glimpse into the darker side of the Playboy world.
In a recent interview with "Extra," Holly Madison, former girlfriend of Hugh Hefner, delved into the mysteries surrounding "The Playboy Murders," a series she is hosting and producing. Additionally, Madison opened up about her personal journey with autism.
Revealing her recent autism diagnosis, Madison shared, "I suspected I was on the spectrum for a while after my mom told me some things about my childhood and I started looking up the symptoms and putting two and two together. I finally got a diagnosis this last summer, so it’s been a really interesting journey."
Aside from her personal life, Madison has been occupied with her shows, "The Playboy Murders" and "Lethally Blonde." She expressed her love for exploring true stories and delving deep into the lives of those involved. The overarching message from her shows is a simple yet profound one: "keep your loved ones close."
As a mother of two, Madison's perspective has shifted due to her work on investigative shows. She explained, "When my kids were babies, I used to share photos of them… Once they got to be about preschool age and out in the world, I’m really strict about their privacy. I want them to have the choice when they get older whether or not they want their lives and their faces to be public."
"The Playboy Murders" is set to premiere on January 22 on ID. Madison's multifaceted journey, both professionally and personally, adds a unique and engaging layer to the upcoming series.
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