Holly Madison Ventures Further into True Crime with Upcoming Series 'Blonde Justice' (Exclusive)

Holly Madison Ventures Further into True Crime with Upcoming Series 'Blonde Justice' (Exclusive)

Following her success with 'The Playboy Murders,' Holly Madison makes a comeback in the true crime genre as the executive producer of 'Blonde Justice'

Holly Madison, fresh from hosting the second season of The Playboy Murders, is now stepping back into the world of true crime. She will be the executive producer of the new series Lethally Blonde. We are excited to share with you the exclusive first look at the trailer for this new docuseries.

In the preview video, Madison, who is 44 years old, ominously warns, "Beauty can be power. It can get you attention, and it can make you rich. But if you’re not careful, it can destroy you."

Lethally Blonde will feature stories about hopeful individuals who end up in situations where their sexuality is taken advantage of.

"I am thrilled to be collaborating with [Investigation Discovery] once again to showcase these captivating true crime tales," Madison expressed in a press statement about the series, debuting on Monday, March 25. "We had the opportunity to explore intriguing realms and delve into numerous gripping cases this season, shedding light on obsession and homicide that sadly impacted many lives."


Madison, who shared her experiences living in the Playboy Mansion and her relationship with Hugh Hefner in her 2015 memoir, Down the Rabbit Hole, relates to the cautionary tales.

"I really appreciate how [Investigation Discovery] focuses on the victims' stories and the detailed way they present these tragic events," she shared. "Even though some cases are still unresolved, it's important to remember that these are real individuals and shedding light on their stories is crucial."

Madison's introduction to true crime TV began with The Playboy Murders, which aired in 2023 and had a personal impact on her.

Madison shared during an interview with Hollywood Life in January that sometimes she would have nightmares if she had too much of that subject matter on her plate. Despite this, she found it important to tell the stories and tried to pace herself to avoid overwhelming feelings.

She also mentioned her own "dark experiences" at Hefner's former Los Angeles residence, expressing that she always felt a sense of danger as a young woman living on her own in the city of California.

When I first moved to LA at 19, I didn't really know anyone. It was tough not knowing who to trust, especially with people trying to lure you into shady situations. Moving into the mansion seemed like a safe choice out of fear, but it led to unexpected twists and turns for me.

Lethally Blonde, unlike The Playboy Murders, explores cases from various locations across the country.

The premiere episode of Lethally Blonde features the story of Courtney Clenney, a fitness influencer who transitioned into an OnlyFans performer. Her life took a tragic turn when her boyfriend Christian Obumseli was discovered stabbed to death in their Miami apartment in 2022. Initially claiming self-defense, Clenney's innocence was soon brought into doubt as new evidence surfaced.

Don't miss the premiere of Lethally Blonde on Investigation Discovery airing on Monday, March 25, at 10 p.m. ET.

Editor's P/S:

Holly Madison's entry into the true crime genre with Lethally Blonde marks a significant shift from her previous experiences as a Playboy bunny and reality TV