Holly Madison is Kim Kardashian 2.0

March 16, 2009 at 7:20am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

We said it last week; “Holly [Madison] has the Kim Kardashian syndrome: pretty girl with no idea how to move.”

You know who agrees with us?

Kim Kardashian.

This may be the first and only time we have a meeting of the minds with the Kard-Ass, a Dancing with the Stars alum, who spoke about Holly's chances on the show while hosting a benefit in Miami this weekend.

“Holly reminded me of me out there dancing…only she did a better job,” Kardashian said. “She looked nervous like I was while dancing on the show. She is such a sweet person with a fun personality. I am really excited for her, and I want her to do well.”

If she’s anything like you, Kim, she’ll be gone before anyone can even remember she was on the show. 

—Sasha Perl-Raver

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