Former Playboy Model Holly Madison is Expecting Second Child

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Having a child can be an exciting time for a woman. Now that her daughter is already two, former Playboy model, Holly Madison, is expecting her second child with husband Pasquale Rotella. The 36-year-old star of the "Girls Next Door" reality show has announced that she is currently three months pregnant. People magazine reported that she will be due to give birth sometime in August.

When asked how she feels about her second pregnancy, Madison shares that she is already "so excited." Especially since she already has a daughter named Rainbow Aurora Rotella, her second pregnancy is something she is more comfortable with. This time around, Madison shares that she already knows what to expect with her pregnancy. Ever since she was on the reality TV show, Madison has always expressed that she feels she is psychic. Using these abilities, she says that she feels her second child will be a boy.

As for her husband, Rotella shared news of the pregnancy on his Instagram account. He posted a video of the sonogram and shared that they both have a "baby owl" on the way. The couple is already so thrilled to welcome a new child into their home and see their first-born become a big sister.

Madison and Rotella got married in Disneyland in 2013 after they dated for two years. This was also after five years since she broke up with her controversial four-way relationship with Playboy founder, Hugh Hefner. The relationship was recorded and made into a reality TV series with Hefner's other girlfriends, Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquardt. The show was a huge hit that it lasted six seasons.

Madison has shared details about her life in the Playboy mansion and with the other girls in her memoir "Down the Rabbit Hole." The memoir is currently being converted into a TV movie.

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