Holly Madison put her former boyfriend, Playboy mogul Hugh Hefner, on blast in her new tell-all memoir, Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny.

Holly Madison Reveals Plastic Surgery Pressures Of The Playboy Mansion

In the book, which will be released later this month, the former Girls Next Door star revealed details of her first encounter with Hefner, during which he offered her drugs.

"'Would you like a Quaalude?' Hef asked, leaning toward me with a bunch of large horse pills in his hands, held together by a crumpled tissue,” Madison wrote in the memoir, according to an Us Weekly report on Wednesday. After declined the drugs, “Hef did not miss a beat: ‘Okay, that’s good,’ he said, nonchalantly. ‘Usually, I don’t approve of drugs, but you know, in the ‘70s they used to call these pills thigh openers.’

Holly Madison Claims Life At The Playboy Mansion Was A Nightmare

Although her enounter with Hefner wasn't the most comfortable situation, Madison spent the night that night, and moved in weeks later. However, the years that followed were plagued with emotional abuse, and eventually, she decided to leave. At that point, Hefner attempted to convince her to stay by offering her money.

“The will stated that $3,000,000 would be bestowed to Holly Madison at the time of his death (provided I still lived in the Mansion)," she revealed. "I didn’t want it. I actually pitied him for stooping to that level. I couldn’t help but be offended. Did he really think he could buy me?”