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Holly Madison, Too Fat for Vegas?

Author: Christine Vega
Published: January 29, 2011 at 7:41 pm
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Holly Madison was called a name she probably never expected to be called in her life: fat. She has admitted to having both a nose job and breast implants. However, will liposuction be next on the list?

The blond bombshell and Hugh Hefner's ex-girlfriend was shocked whenever she was told she had to lose weight. The thirty-two year-old received the phone call from producers of "Peepshow", the Las Vegas show she currently stars in. She is quoted saying the following in multiple sources: "I just feel like I market myself as a sex symbol. I don't market myself as a fitness model or a professional dancer, so I feel like the way I look is fine!" she explained. "I don't think I need to lose weight!"

She has reported dropping a few pounds by adopting healthier eating habits. However, she argues that, since she isn't a professional dancer, why should she try to look like one? I actually saw "Peepshow" with my cousin, Starr, when we went to Las Vegas for part of my spring break last year. In all honesty, I did not think that Holly was the best dancer, but she was absolutely adorable and very entertaining, not to mention beautiful!

Poor Holly is not having a good year, is she? First, she has to watch her ex-lover, Hugh Hefner, marry a random twenty-four-year-old and now she's being told that she's too fat.To me, this sounds just like every woman's personal hell. What do you think?

 
 

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