Despite the on-camera camaraderie seen between, Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett and Holly Madison, on E's The Girls Next Door, these two are far from friends, and according to Wilkinson-Baskett, were never friends. Now, with the release of Madison's Tell-All book, Wilkinson is even more vocal about her dislike for the fellow Playboy Mansion housemate, and admits the only thing they ever had in common was that they shared a lover, they both "f*cked the same man."

According to E!, Holly Madison released her tell-All memoir, Down the Rabbit Hole, which reportedly gives many candid details about her life and relationship with Hugh Hefner, and living with the other blonde bunnies, especially Wilkinson. In the book, Madison labels Wilkinson-Baskett as, "the fakest person I've ever met." She says she made numerous attempts to befriend the Kendra reality star, but her attempts were always shut down and continuously pushed away. That's probably because, according to Kendra, "We were never friends. At the end of the day, what we did was we just f*ked the same man. That's not friends."

At this point, the relationship between the two women will probably never reach a positive turning point, especially since Wilkinson-Baskett has nothing nice to say about her former co-star and housemate. "She writes a book putting rumors out there about me all over the Internet and stuff. It's just absurd," Kendra explained. The 30-year-old moved into the Playboy Mansion as one of Hefner's three girlfriends in 2004, when she joined the television show. Now, with so many years passing Wilkinson-Baskett doesn't understand why Madison is telling about events that took place many years ago. "Seven years later and this b*tch is talking about sh*t that happened while I was f*cking 18, 19 and 20."

Wilkinson believes the motives behind the book is to make the public look at her differently, saying, "Obviously, she's trying to get the public to think different of me, which I am who I am. I've never faked sh*t a minute of my life."

The NY Post writes that Madison, referred to as the "No. 1 girlfriend of Hugh Hefner," is only seeking attention with her tell-all. The site reported more in-depth details of the book's contents saying that in the book "she describes, in cringe-worthy detail, her first sleepover at the Playboy Mansion in 2001, when she was 21 years old." She described how by the end of the night, she and the other women ended up in bed with "Hef," who she described as "a sad senior citizen who was hard of hearing, who bopped without rhythm to the high-decibel club music, and who lived in a decaying spread," while watching pornography and engaging in quick sex.

Wilkinson-Baskett believes that most of the stories described in the memoir are based on fiction and not facts. She says Madison tried to undermine the events that led her to the playboy mansion, where Hefner provided a key for her and asked her to stay. In the book, Madison claims that Hefner never does that so Wilkinson-Baskett's story can not be true.

Watch the clip from WE TV's Kendra, where Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett unloads all of her feelings about Madison.

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