Quote by Holly Madison
Since Ive been pregnant, Ive lost my taste for fast food. I used t

Since Ive been pregnant, Ive lost my taste for fast food. I used to be the biggest McDonalds junkie and now I dont like it anymore. I used to be the biggest fast-food connoisseur, and now Ive really lost my taste for it. – Holly Madison

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I like food too much to go on some crazy diet. French fries are my favorite downfall. – Holly Madison

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Im not entirely sure what my end goal is, but Id love to get involved in city politics and broadcast TV. – Holly Madison

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In L.A., I dont really want to go out because traffic sucks so bad. Im sorry, Im not going to spend five hours a day in my car, so you have to choose where you live very carefully. – Holly Madison

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