Holly Madison AND Zak Bagans They have called it rest – and this time it is climbing.
While the former -lepurush of Playboy, 45, and Ghost adventures The host, 47, has ended their relationship in the past, Madison confirmed in her Podcast, “next level of girls”, that they are finished for good.
Talking about her cohabitation, Bridget Marquardt, In Podcast’s latest episode, Madison confirmed that they went their own ways immediately after her close friend Luke “More” Earth He died earlier this month.
“And then one day after that, Zak and I parted for good, for good,” Madison said. “I know we have been too far and onwards, you guys are probably like,” You guys split last spring, right? “”
Madison described the romance between her and Bagans as “too far and in”, but stressed that their separation this time was permanent.
“Yes, it was very cheap and for the course of the like five and a half years we were together,” she said. “We were very free and for the past year, a lot. So we split up and I mean indecisive on social media, which we have never broken through each other through all the divisions.”

Holly Madison.
(Photo from Denise Truscello/Getty Images for a point)Madison and Bagans began to meet in June 2019. She had previously married founder Electric Daisy Carnival Pasquale Rotella. Madison and Rotella completed their divorce in February 2019 and share two children together: the Rainbow girl, who was born in March 2013 and Son Forest, who welcomed her in August 2016.
Holly world previously dated alum Hugh hefner from 2001 to 2008, with And! Cameras documenting three years of its romance with the Playboy founder in Girls next door. While she was the “main girlfriend” of Hefner after his separation from Tina JordanMadison became known as part of a trio alongside Marquard, which is now its host in Podcast, and Kendra Wilkinson.
Madison wrote about her time in the infamous residence in her remembrance for 2015, down Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Warning Stories of a Former -Lepurush PlayboyClaiming that Hefner offered women drugs and detailed strange rules and regulations among women.
“I thought I was adult and thought I was making my free choice. And I was,” she wrote about her decision to go to the mansion. “But I wasn’t sophisticated or really prepared. And one kind of grabbed them on my head. … I could understand how people thought it was weird. But I think I wasn’t so comfortable to explain why I thought it would be a pleasure or why I thought it would be a good idea.”