Holly Madison Reportedly Dating Las Vegas Attorney
Holly Madison, former girlfriend of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, is dating Las Vegas attorney Steve Dimopoulos. The relationship reportedly began in March after the pair met at a Las Vegas restaurant.
nypost.comHolly Madison is dating Las Vegas attorney Steve Dimopoulos, according to TMZ. The pair began seeing each other in March after meeting at Carbone Riviera inside the Bellagio Hotel & Casino. Sources told TMZ that the couple has been seen together at several Las Vegas events, including David Copperfield’s final show and a Vegas Golden Knights home game.
Background on the attorney Dimopoulos founded Dimopoulos Injury Law in 2015.
His firm has handled personal injury and wrongful death cases, including class-action lawsuits against Frontier Airlines and the Las Vegas Formula One Grand Prix.
Madison’s prior relationships This marks Madison’s first serious relationship since her March 2025 split from television personality Zak Bagans. The two dated from 2019 until the separation. Madison was previously married to Pasquale Rotella. The former couple had two children before their 2018 divorce. Madison was also in a relationship with Playboy founder Hugh Hefner from 2001 to 2008.
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