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        <title><![CDATA[‘Girls Next Door’ Cast: Where Are They Now?]]></title>
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					<p>Come on back to the early 2000s! It’s been <strong>nearly 10 years since <em>The Girls Next Door</em> aired</strong> on E! — making it the perfect time to revisit the fun-filled show.</p>
<p><em>The</em> <em>Girls Next Door</em> ran for six seasons from 2005 to 2009. Created by <strong>Kevin Burns</strong>, <strong>the reality series gave an inside look</strong> at the lives of <strong>Hugh Hefner</strong>’s three main girlfriends <strong><strong>Holly Madison</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Bridget Marquardt</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Kendra Wilkinson</strong></strong>. Fans got to see the bunch as they traveled, partied and lived in the Playboy mansion.</p>
<p>In the show’s final season, <strong>the spotlight was shifted toward</strong> Hefner’s three new girlfriends: <strong><strong>Crystal Harris</strong></strong> and twins <strong><strong>Kristina Shannon</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Karissa Shannon</strong></strong>.</p>
<p>Though the series showcased the Hef’s then-girlfriends fun-filled adventures, Madison has often alleged that being a part of <strong>that world wasn’t all it’s cracked up to be</strong>. In her 2015 <em>Down the Rabbit Hole</em> memoir, she opened up about how the severity of her depression led her to contemplate suicide three years before the series aired. However, she told <strong>BuzzFeed News</strong> while promoting the book that her experience living in the mansion got better with the E! show’s arrival.</p>

		<p>“I was sad at times after <em>Girls Next Door</em>, too, but I felt like the TV show improved our experience a lot,” she previously explained to the news outlet.</p>
<p>The OG stars also <strong>had a falling out in the years since the show ended</strong>, but it was <strong>Madison, and Wilkinson, in particular, who publicly feuded</strong>. Speaking out on the trio’s post-show dynamic, Marquardt said that they will always be connected regardless of where they stand with one another.</p>
<p>“I feel like we have a bond, the three of us,” she said on <em>Hollywood Today Live</em> in 2016. “It’s kind of, like, it’s not like a sisterhood, it’s not like friends. I mean, it is friends, but it’s something totally different than any other relationship you could possibly imagine.”</p>
<p>In April 2021, the feud resurfaced when Madison mentioned their joint time in the mansion during an episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast.</p>
<p>The <em>Holly’s World</em> alum claimed that Wilkinson <strong>wasn’t being honest</strong> when she stated that she moved in with the late Hefner before having sex with him — something Wilkinson said during her time on <em>I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!</em> in 2014. “I’m not trying to slut-shame anybody or anything, but nobody ever got asked to move in unless they had slept with him,” Madison said.</p>
<p>Wilkinson <strong>laughed off</strong> the comments on social media, explaining that “times have changed” and she had other priorities now.</p>
<p>Crystal <strong>sided</strong> with Wilkinson at the time, noting that the drama was aged and worth moving on from. “I was at the mansion for a DECADE almost four years ago now and these ladies and their drama were there years before that. I side with Kendra here,” she wrote in a post on the MeWe app.</p>
<p>Hugh’s widow told <em>Us Weekly</em> exclusively that she was interested in a <strong>possible reconciliation</strong> between the four of them.</p>
<p>“Let’s talk about it, let’s stop hating each other and, like, all sit down and just hash it out. That would be interesting,” Crystal told <em>Us</em>. “Because I have a feeling we will have so much in common and we would all be friends, but because we all hate each other for apparently no reason. I mean, how many people on the planet share this common experience? Not many. So, my hope is for us all to have a red table talk and just see how it goes.”</p>
<p>For fans who still miss the popular series, Wilkinson previously hinted that a <em>Girls Next Door</em> reboot could potentially happen. During a March 2016 teaser trailer for <em>Kendra on Top</em>, Wilkinson said that “somebody did reach out about a possible Girls Next Door reunion” and added: “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.”</p>
<p>Scroll through the photos below to see what the cast has been up to since the E! series concluded.</p>
									

				
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