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Holly Madison Wedding Plans for Summer: Model to Give Birth in March

Holly Madison is expecting a busy year. The former "Girls Next Door" star is expected to give birth in March and has admitted that she has plans for a wedding soon after.

Madison has announced that she is anxious about becoming a mother for the first time. In a recent interview, the star revealed that she is nervous about finding the right balance between pushing her kids and becoming overbearing.

"It's hard to say because it's my first time," she told People magazine. "I don't want to be too strict because I think kids can get rebellious, but I hope to raise my daughter to be passionate about doing good things – about pursuing real things and real hobbies and not just frivolous material stuff."

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Madison's baby with boyfriend Pasquale Rotella is due in March. But giving birth is not the only thing on the reality star's mind. She also hopes to plan a wedding.

"One thing at a time," Madison said. "We totally want to [get married], probably in late summer. We're going to wait until the baby comes and we get moved in to the house before I start planning any of that."

Madison has had recent struggles with her current Home Owner's Association. The HOA has insisted on fining Madison for her newly built pink doghouse. The structure is in violation to bylaws because it does not resemble Madison's home.

"I built this ridiculous, human-sized doghouse behind my house, and when I went over it with my contractor, he consulted the HOA on all their restrictions and whatnot," she told The Las Vegas Sun. "He told me it has to match the architecture of the house, so I did that with the roof because people would see the roof. It's possible you could see the roof from the street, but you can't see any of it from the street, actually."

The fine is over a $100 a month, Madison said.

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