
Holly Madison wants to repair relationship with Kendra Wilkinson
Holly Madison would love to repair her relationship with Kendra Wilkinson.
The 45-year-old beauty is eager to rebuild her relationship with Kendra, her former 'Girls Next Door' co-star, and Holly hopes that Kendra feels similarly.
Speaking to Us Weekly, Holly admitted: "It would be nice to be on good terms for sure, but I really don't know where she's at.
"I look back at our relationship and what went wrong and I see a lot of fault with executive producers who [were] working on her show and my show after we left."
Holly isn't sure if Kendra even knows "what [their] original falling out was all about".
The reality TV star suggested that Kendra, 39, doesn't know all the details that led to their falling out.
Holly said: "I just don't know how aware she was of it because at the time, the person who was starting a lot of the drama was a person who was giving her a job. So she doesn't want to see that."
Earlier this month, Holly described 'The Girls Next Door' as a "little cult bubble".
The TV personality starred on the reality series between 2005 and 2009, and Holly believes 'The Girls Next Door' was a snapshot in time.
She told E! News: "I always say it's the one show you can't reboot, because it was like catching this little cult bubble in real time. And you can watch it two different ways. You can watch it for all the eye candy like the first time it came out and say, 'Oh my God, look how fun.' Or you can watch it knowing about all the stuff going on behind the scenes, and that adds a whole other layer."
The reality TV show focused on the lives of Holly, Kendra, and Bridget Marquardt, who were the three main girlfriends of the late Playboy founder Hugh Hefner.
And Holly has relished the experience of reuniting with Bridget for 'Girls Next Level', their re-watch podcast.
She said: "We're going into season four now and there's just so much to talk about. It kind of takes on a whole life of its own for sure."
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