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S1E15.2: From Playboy to TikTok: The System Didn’t Change—It Rebranded
Apr 8, 2026
27m 53s
S1E15: Sin City, New Bunny Tails… and a Jealous Sideline
Apr 6, 2026
21m 13s
S1E14: A Killer Party… and a Charity Tennis Snub
Apr 6, 2026
21m 12s
S1E13: Heartbreak in Chicago: Mr. Playboy’s Provincial Past
Apr 6, 2026
25m 21s
S1E12: A Narrow View From New York
Apr 5, 2026
19m 04s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/8/26 | ![]() S1E15.2: From Playboy to TikTok: The System Didn’t Change—It Rebranded | Send us Fan Mail You thought The Girls Next Door was just chaotic Y2K reality TV—low-rise jeans, themed parties, and three blondes in a mansion—but it wasn’t. In this bonus episode, Megan pulls back the curtain on the system behind it all, from Bridget’s “Katie Holmes wouldn’t get asked that” moment to the way women like Jennifer Aniston were protected while others were treated like public domain, to the fallout of the Janet Jackson Super Bowl halftime show controversy —and connects it to tod... | 27m 53s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() S1E15: Sin City, New Bunny Tails… and a Jealous Sideline | Send us Fan Mail Vegas brings the parties, the performances, and the illusion of total freedom (for some of Hugh Hefner's girlfriends.) But by now, the pattern is impossible to ignore. Attention shifts, reactions follow, and not everyone plays it the same way. What looks like fun still runs on rules… and by the finale, you can start to see where those rules don’t quite hold anymore. | 21m 13s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() S1E14: A Killer Party… and a Charity Tennis Snub | Send us Fan Mail Two events, same underlying tension: who gets the moment. One girlfriend shines effortlessly, one builds her own spotlight, and one tries to land somewhere in between. It’s playful on the surface—but underneath, it’s about control, attention, and the subtle ways those things are earned… or taken. | 21m 12s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() S1E13: Heartbreak in Chicago: Mr. Playboy’s Provincial Past | Send us Fan Mail A trip to Hef’s hometown pulls back the curtain in a way the show doesn’t fully explain. What’s presented as nostalgia starts to feel more like context—about him, the mansion, and the dynamic we’ve been watching all season. And once you see it through that lens… it changes everything. | 25m 21s | ||||||
| 4/5/26 | ![]() S1E12: A Narrow View From New York | Send us Fan Mail New York brings the glamour—but also the reality check. The press tour looks polished on the surface, but once the questions start, the tone shifts fast. What was playful suddenly feels pointed, and the girls are left navigating a space they weren’t exactly prepared for. Because there’s a difference between being seen… and being put on display. | 19m 04s | ||||||
| 4/5/26 | ![]() S1E11: Sour Grapes and Uncorked Validation | Send us Fan Mail What’s supposed to be a feel-good hometown return carries a little more weight than it lets on. Plans shift, expectations get rerouted, and what unfolds feels less like a celebration and more like something being quietly salvaged. But by the end, there’s a moment that lands—and it hits harder when you realize what it took to get there. | 21m 48s | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | ![]() S1E10: Delusions of Ghostly Grandeur | Send us Fan Mail A haunted mansion, a paranormal “expert,” and Bridget absolutely ready to believe. The only problem? The story they’re chasing doesn’t hold up—but that doesn’t stop anyone from committing to it anyway. Between questionable investigators, forced scares, and reactions that feel just a little too eager, the real mystery becomes who’s buying it… and who’s just playing along. | 15m 26s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() S1E9: Cover Stories and Barbecue Beef | Send us Fan Mail Three girls, one cover, and suddenly it’s not just a photoshoot—it’s stakes. What looks like a glamorous moment quickly turns into something more personal, more competitive, and a lot more telling about what each of them actually wants. Because in this world, being chosen means everything… even if no one says it out loud. | 21m 02s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() S1E8.2: How I Met Bridget Marquardt (And Why It Stuck With Me) | Send us Fan Mail Before the podcast, before the deep dives—there was a moment. In this bonus episode, Megan shares the real story of meeting Bridget Marquardt, what she was actually like off-camera, and why that interaction still shapes how she sees The Girls Next Door today. It’s part fangirl, part analysis, and all the little details you won’t hear anywhere else. | 5m 06s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() S1E8: The Makeover That Missed the Point | Send us Fan Mail The mansion’s biggest party is all fantasy—lingerie, celebrities, spectacle—but one storyline cuts through it in a way that feels… off. A makeover meant to empower starts to blur into something more uncomfortable, while the rest of the night plays out exactly as expected: beautiful, chaotic, and just a little too revealing in ways the show doesn’t fully acknowledge. | 28m 06s | ||||||
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| 4/1/26 | ![]() S1E7: Just Out of Frame: Fairness in Nudity | Send us Fan Mail One photoshoot, one last-minute change… and one girlfriend suddenly left out. What looks like a simple adjustment hits a lot harder in real time, raising questions about timing, intention, and who’s actually in control. Because sometimes the biggest drama isn’t what happens—it’s what almost didn’t… and who notices first. | 23m 58s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() S1E6: Red, White, and Bunny Costume | Send us Fan Mail Wrapped in patriotism and bunny ears, this episode tries to sell sincerity—but underneath, it feels more like a test. Who plays along, who resists, and who takes the role a little too seriously? Between forced enthusiasm, awkward appearances, and one girlfriend refusing to participate at all, it becomes clear: this isn’t about the mission—it’s about who’s willing to perform. | 19m 41s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() S1E5.2: BONUS - Help Me Host the Show | Send us Fan Mail Think you’ve got a take on The Girls Next Door that deserves a mic? In this bonus episode, Megan flips through Playboy: The Complete Centerfolds and opens the door to something bigger—inviting fans, insiders, and deep-cut analysts to join the conversation. If you’ve got theories, hot takes, or behind-the-scenes insight, this is your chance to step in. Head to moregirlsnextdoor.com and make your case. | 2m 05s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() S1E5: Fight Night at Barbie’s Dream House | Send us Fan Mail A mansion boxing event brings the glam, the crowd… and Hef’s ex. What follows isn’t explosive—it’s subtler, and honestly, more uncomfortable. One woman is completely unbothered, one is playing nice, one is connecting… and one quietly exits the scene. Again. Because sometimes the tension isn’t loud—it’s in who stays, who leaves, and who never had to compete in the first place. | 22m 57s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() S1E4: Vegas: Freedom With a Curfew | Send us Fan Mail Vegas should mean freedom—but not here. What starts as a sexy girls trip quickly turns into a tightly scheduled, heavily supervised illusion of fun, complete with curfews, early flights, and just enough chaos to look unscripted. Add in a suspicious “missing” gift bag and a story that doesn’t quite add up, and suddenly the question isn’t what happened in Vegas… it’s what didn’t make it on camera. | 21m 56s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() S1E3: A Birthday Measure of Love | Send us Fan Mail It’s Kendra’s birthday—but at the mansion, even a party is a performance. While she leans fully into chaos (and somehow pulls it off), the dynamic underneath is harder to ignore: who gets attention, who pretends not to care, and who’s quietly watching it all unfold. Because this isn’t just a celebration—it’s a spotlight. And not everyone’s standing in the same place under it. | 19m 57s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() S1E2: When New Girls Threaten the Order | Send us Fan Mail Nothing exposes the cracks faster than new competition. As fresh Playmate hopefuls arrive, the mansion shifts from playful to quietly cutthroat—smiles get tighter, energy gets weird, and suddenly everyone’s very aware of where they stand. It’s all framed as welcoming… but it feels a lot more like sizing each other up. And by the end, the real twist isn’t the new girls—it’s who might be leveling up. | 22m 44s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() S1E1.2: BONUS - Separate Paths to the Playboy Mansion | Send us Fan Mail In this bonus episode, we’re pressing pause on episodic breakdowns to clear up something foundational: how Holly, Bridget, and Kendra each came to live at the Playboy Mansion as girlfriends of Hugh Hefner. To truly understand the dynamics, the tension, the loyalty, the jealousy, the ambition — all of it — you need the origin stories first. Because these three women did not arrive at the playboy Mansion the same way. They didn’t share the same motivations. And they certainly d... | 12m 28s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() S1E1: Image Control at the Playboy Mansion | Send us Fan Mail Welcome to the Playboy Mansion—where Hugh Hefner greets you from bed and three girlfriends immediately start defending their existence. From the jump, it’s not carefree, it’s calculated: Holly is playing her role, Bridget is proving something, and Kendra is already breaking rules without consequence. Beneath the pink, the parties, and the “we’re not like that” speeches… there’s a structure forming—and it’s a lot more strategic than it looks. | 24m 51s | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | ![]() MORE Girls Next Door | Season 1 Trailer | Send us Fan Mail Have you ever rewatched The Girls Next Door and suddenly noticed details you never caught before? If you watched it in the mid-2000s, you remember the fantasy. The Playboy Mansion, three blonde girlfriends, endless parties, themed movie nights… But once you start looking closely… the real story begins to emerge and the show feels very different. Welcome to "MORE Girls Next Door" — the podcast where i recap, review, and rehash the iconic Y2K reality series The Girls Next Door…... | 2m 25s | ||||||
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