Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny
by Holly Madison
About This Book
Holly Madison arrived at the Playboy Mansion at twenty-one, chasing a fantasy that looked, from the outside, like the ultimate Hollywood dream. What she found inside was something far stranger and darker — a gilded cage run on rigid schedules, group conformity, and the slow erosion of self. Down the Rabbit Hole is a memoir about what happens when the life you thought you wanted turns out to be someone else's idea of who you should be, and what it costs to claw your way back to yourself.
Madison writes with disarming directness, resisting both sensationalism and score-settling. The result is a memoir that feels less like celebrity gossip and more like an honest reckoning with ambition, naivety, and survival. She structures the story around her internal transformation rather than the lurid details readers might expect, which gives the book unexpected emotional weight. It's the candor that lingers — the willingness to describe not just the manipulation she experienced, but her own complicity in it, and how she eventually found the clarity to walk away.