Holly Madison Doesn't Want Her Daughter To Enter The Playboy Mansion

Holly Madison is adamant she does not want her two year old daughter, Rainbow Aurora Rotella to become a Playboy Bunny like her.

Speaking with Yahoo Parenting, the former Playboy Bunny said she does not want her daughter to enter the Playboy Mansion and follow in her footsteps. Holly said she's trying to raise her daughter well and will do her best to make her realize that "she has value."

She declared , "When she is an adult, she will be able to do what she wants, but from day one I've tried to raise her to know she has value, her body parts have value, and she doesn't have to do something cheap or tawdry to get attention."

Madison said if the time comes when her daughter insists that she wants to be a Bunny, she said that she would tell Rainbow all of her experience in the mansion and be "honest that it wasn't what I thought it would be."

In fact, she revealed one of the reasons why she wrote her memoir, her tell all book, 'Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny," was to make sure that her daughter knew her whole story, about her time in the mansion and being Hugh Hefner's number one girlfriend.

"I wanted my side of the story out there. I never had a voice. It was always shaped by the TV show or by Playboy or Hef himself. But I want my daughter to know why I made the decisions I did," Madison stated as she defends herself. "Since writing the book, I've had a lot of practice defending myself and the choices I made and I think that has been good practice for discussing those decisions with her."

She then went on saying if there is anything she wants Rainbow to learn from her past decisions, is to "not be in a hurry." She stated that at her age, she learned that it's important not to rush things out.

Madison actually left the mansion back in 2009 and went on to marry Pasquale Rotella. Now, they are hoping to have another baby.

"I feel more pressure from my husband," she quipped. "We definitely want more kids and I think it will happen next year."

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