There's no love lost between former Playboy playmates Holly Madison and Kendra Wilkinson, but Madison appears to truly be past all of the drama with her former housemate and Hugh Hefner co-girlfriend.  

In an exclusive interview with People Magazine ahead of the release of her second memoir, The Vegas Diaries, Madison reveals that after the backlash from Wilkinson after she released her first book Down the Rabbit Hole last year, she's finally over the drama.  

"I wish her the best, but I'm done with that portion of my life," she said. "I've moved on. I'm happier now,"  

The two had a falling out years ago, but the drama came to a new voil after Madison's first book, which Wilkinson heavily criticized on the most recent season of her reality show, Kendra On Top, claiming that Madison lied and decided to rewrite history to suit what she wanted the world to think about her time at the Playboy Mansion.  

Now, Madison maintains her claims were true, and she isn't letting Wilkinson's own claims keep her from staying away from the drama.  

"A friendship with her was something I tried to work out off camera years ago," Madison said. "But I don't want to let myself and my friendship with someone be jerked around based on what's convenient for someone's reality show. She can bad mouth me or put words in my mouth, but I'm not going to fall for that." 

She also said that it's clear to her which one of them tends to exploit the drama more often, since she's had no problems maintaining a friendship with their fellow former Playmate Bridget Marquardt, and she thinks Wilkinson just tries to flare things up because it means bigger ratings on her show.  

"Bridget and I have always been friends off camera. There's a big difference between what's real and what's genuine versus someone who is like, 'I want to be in a feud with you this week because it's good for ratings. I'm done playing those games," she said.