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The Perfect Part: Holly Madison says 'Peepshow' role 'like it was written for me'






Holly Madison is the first to agree, "It's totally crazy the way fame works these days."

Only now is the reality-TV star, who never suffered from underexposure, doing something you can buy a ticket for.


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  • Unless you count the time she played Frenchie in "Grease" in high school. "They gave that to me because I could do her voice," she says.

    Now, Madison is the great blond hope for Planet Hollywood's "Peepshow," thanks to the fame she built in five seasons of romping around the Playboy Mansion on E!'s "The Girls Next Door."

    The producers are counting on Hef's former favorite to be just the ticket for the $12 million burlesque revue, which debuted in April with underwhelming turnout for its first two stars, Kelly Monaco and the Spice Girls' Mel B.

    "When I saw the show, I was just amazed at how perfect the part was for me," Madison says of the lonely career woman who falls into a kinky nursery-rhyme dreamland. "It was like it was written for me."

    It's hard to argue a better fit for the 29-year-old model who is famous for being famous, but has the whole world at her feet after moving out of the mansion last year.

    "When you're in that world, you're surrounded by all these people who try and push you a certain way and make you feel like you aren't going to have any other options," she says. "I stepped out, and that wasn't the case at all. I have had a lot more options now that I'm out."

    Madison is house-hunting in Las Vegas and says she plans to live here regardless of whether or not this gig goes for more than her contracted three months.

    "The people are warmer. There's a lot of pompousness in L.A.," she says in a backstage "green room," sitting on the floor and leaning against a chair to eat her lunch.

    "I feel like when I'm here, I'm a little kid again and I'm just running around causing mischief. And yet doing something constructive at the same time."

    Madison wanted to do something in the Dita Von Teese mode of modern burlesque, and last year she saw all the Vegas shows -- one time, four in one day -- when she and magician Criss Angel were a couple.

    But talks of a guest stint in another Las Vegas revue never came together, and Madison says she's glad she waited. For one thing, there was the serendipitous timing of "Dancing with the Stars."

    Training six hours per day, after stepping in for the injured singer Jewel last spring, ramped her up to the challenge of working for Broadway director-choreographer Jerry Mitchell.

    "From what I understand, this was the craziest season," she says of her three weeks of competition. "That's why everybody got injured. ... Everybody was just pushing, pushing, pushing."

    Far from being intimidated by "Peepshow," Madison says she'd be happy if they gave her more to do. Backstage cameras would sweeten the deal, and there's talk of a "Holly on her own" type of reality-TV spinoff.

    You might think Madison would be weary of living her life on camera. The former Holly Cullen was fresh from being a Hooter's server and Loyola Marymount University student when she was swept into the alternate reality of being one of Hugh Hefner's three live-in girlfriends.

    "I feel like once I made the choice to step into that world, I (was) locked in," she says. "I look back on it and I see it as totally weird. I feel like I lived in a bubble and my mind-set was completely different."

    But it doesn't take long to get used to the cameras, she says. "Being on a reality show is the easiest job in the world. You just have to turn yourself into a character and go."

    A character? That person we saw on TV wasn't the real her?

    "Not 100 percent," she says. "Nobody is on reality TV. ... It's fun, it's easy, it's an excuse to do fun crazy things I wouldn't ordinarily do."

    But if they filmed the real her?

    "I'd be sitting in a corner reading all day. Nobody wants to watch that."

    Perhaps because of her fishbowl life, Madison says it's no inconvenience to live at the Planet Hollywood Resort while she house hunts.

    "People always want pictures and stuff, but I'd rather be surrounded by people than alone, I think. I don't want a house until I have like five other people living with me," she says with a laugh.

    "Barbie's Dream House."

    Contact reporter Mike Weatherford at mweatherford@ reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0288.

    Singer building name recognition

    And then there's the girl from a different door.

    Holly Madison brings the celebrity to "Peepshow," but Shoshana Bean brings the vocal chops, replacing Mel B. as the Peep Diva singing emcee.

    "Holly's got the pressure. Holly needs to sell the tickets. I can just have fun and sing my butt off and sit around the stage in my cute outfits," says Bean, 31, who is best known for co-starring in "Wicked."

    Bean was recruited by "Peepshow" director Jerry Mitchell, who used her in several editions of his New York benefit "Broadway Bares," the template for the Las Vegas revue.

    "Peepshow" was created from scratch and partly written around Mel B.'s sassy personality. But three months was hardly time for the clay to dry on the role, and in the grand scheme of things, few people had time to get too used to the former Spice Girl.

    "When you replace, you obviously learn to get out of your head that comparison thing," says Bean, who followed Idina Menzel in "Wicked" in 2005. "(Mel) and I couldn't be more different if we tried."

    Bean does have something in common with new co-star Holly Madison. "Peepshow" offers both of them a seemingly perfect vehicle to a career transition. For Bean, it's a chance to build name recognition and promote "Superhero," a pop album in the Mariah Carey school of soulful belting.

    "It's hard to promote yourself independently," she says. "Peepshow" is "not really theater in the traditional sense, and it's a whole different audience. It is awesome to be seen in a city such as this in this way, with music that's somewhat synonymous, as close as it can be, to my own stuff."

    -- By MIKE WEATHERFORD

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    Sal wrote on November 08, 2009 03:42 AM: I saw Holly Madison in Peepshow last week. What a disappointment she was. The show was excellent but Holly Madison has no talent and no sex appeal. It takes more then fake breast to arouse me and Holly Madison just doesn't have it.

    I don’t see why they extended her contract. I bet Heffner has his hand in that.

    Holly Madison is nothing more than a blow up doll that doesn't know how to move well.


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    sindee wrote on July 03, 2009 09:28 PM: holly is beautiful,sweet,and a hard worker. You go girl.


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    Eddie wrote on July 02, 2009 03:54 AM: The girl looks like she smells bad in areas that should be clean.


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    Mary wrote on June 29, 2009 03:24 AM: btw it's cute that she's still wearing the ring he gave her, but isn't it weird that she kinda dissed him in Las Vegas Weekly like 2 weeks ago ?


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    Mary wrote on June 29, 2009 03:24 AM: To Holly fan : she doesn't even talk to him even though they live like 100 metres from each other. She's focused on her career, or should we say, on herself and she's totally in love with herself. I don't think she's interested in going back to him since he has a bad reputation and would be bad for her perfect image she tries to create now . Making people think that she didn't have sex with Hef and didn't want to marry him, didn't participate in playboy orgies or didn't live off his fortune for 8 years. She's in denial.

    I'd love to see her back with Criss though because they looked cute and for the first time in her life I think she wasn't thinking just about herself. They made a perfect couple and they were very much in love, you could tell just looking at them. Don't know what happened .


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    Holly Fan wrote on June 28, 2009 05:25 PM: I am a big fan of Holly. The girl is so sweet and real. She did not use Criss Angel at all. Holly is still so in love with him and would love to get back with him.

    I think she is still after him and Holly is hoping he will take her back. Notice she is still wearing his ring. From what I have read about Holly she does not give up until she gets what she wants so I am hoping to see her back in Criss' arms soon.


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    crissfan wrote on June 28, 2009 09:10 AM: yeah that was like 'wtf are you doing' when i saw him with her...He never had such a public relationship with anyone, maybe with Veronica, but he dumped her fast so....Don't know what he saw in this fake golddigging ho but I'm glad that he didn't lose his mind completely and dumped her too. She was using him to start her "career" in Vegas. But I still love him. Hope he finds a real woman worth his time and money. BTW Holly should give him the diamond ring back after what she said in LVW about him .


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    Alexandra wrote on June 28, 2009 06:37 AM: If you look at a barbie doll it really has the same features as Holly Madison. Fake and Plastic.

    I just don't see where she is anything to look at all. Go on Spyonvegas.com if you really want to see hot real women.


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    Guest wrote on June 28, 2009 04:52 AM: I really hate that Criss Angel dated somebody like her and flashed her around like she is something to be proud of. HELLO!!!! she was doing a man old enough to be her Grandfather.

    Now that he dated her he became such a turn off to me.




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    dirtydiana wrote on June 28, 2009 02:31 AM: She has no personality but her ego is out of control. Boring plastic doll.


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