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For young female filmmakers and horror fans, Madison represents a blueprint: you don’t need a studio contract or a glamour team. You don’t need to be nice. You just need to show up, be real, and leave before you overstay your welcome.
"They want the blood / but they don't want the bruise / So I give them the blood / and I ask for a tip."
At the outset, Bunny appears to be a quintessential example of the "unreliable narrator." Her obsession with her ex-husband's new life and her own mundane routine create a sense of detachment, making it difficult for readers to discern fact from fiction. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Bunny's unreliability is a coping mechanism, a way to shield herself from the painful realities of her past. Through her experiences, McManus skillfully exposes the fragility of human perception, revealing that our understanding of ourselves and others is often filtered through a distorted lens.
She maintains a social media presence, including platforms like TikTok where she shares energetic and lifestyle-focused content.
Bunny Madison has been married to actor and producer, Steve Krevisky, since 1999. The couple has two children together. Madison is known for her charitable work, supporting organizations like the American Cancer Society and the Rape Treatment Center at Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center.