Kendra Wilkinson just took her feud with Holly Madison to a whole new level, and her tweets might literally make you gag.
The feud, which has been going on for years, took a fresh spin when Madison said she lived in fear during her time at the Playboy Mansion.
“There was so much competition among the other women,” she told People. “I learned not to confide in certain people. There was a lot of fear. If I could go back and do things differently, I wouldn’t be scared of people.”
Wilkinson took great exception to those words, and tweeted about how the Madison she knew was far too busy performing explicit sex acts to have possibly been fearful of anything.
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In a series of messages that have since been deleted, she wrote, “Now Holly is on cover of People mag saying she lived in fear at the mansion. She wasn’t in fear with that dick in her ass for a paycheck. That bitch is in fear now knowing so many of us saw her doing some nasty shit. She’s embarrassed and in shame. She was the clean up girl … Holly’s job was to get Hef hard again and clean him up with her mouth.”
OMG, definitely did not need that visual, but thanks.
Madison did not take kindly to the comments, but tried to take the high road in her response.
“I’ve written a book, The Vegas Diaries, that’s about letting go and moving on. About resolving the past so you can live a future,” Madison told Us Weekly. “I’ve dealt with my demons and I’ve come out ahead. I can hold my head high and work hard to be the classy and kind person I aspire to be. I want no part of a one-sided argument or feud where one woman lives to demoralize and degrade another woman. For those with unresolved issues, therapy works. You should try it.”
The funniest part of that is that she implies she is not yet a classy and kind person, but darn it, she’s trying.
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Wilkinson eventually deleted the tweets and replaced it with a sort-of apology.
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Madison described how she felt about what went down in Hef’s bedroom (besides her, of course) very vaguely in an interview last summer.
“I don’t know what people think goes on in the bedroom,” she told Us Weekly. “But it was always very much the same, and intimidating, and not something that I liked. It was a miserable part of my life.”
Uh, yeah, we can see why now.
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