Kendra Wilkinson (via Instagram)
The Playboy Mansion is the most famous in the world. Model Kendra Wilkinson lived there alongside showrunner Hugh Hefner. Wilkinson was the star of the show The Girls Next Door alongside models Holly Madison and Bridger Marquardt.
During the show’s runtime, Wilkinson was in her early 20s. She is 39 years old, and social media is calling her unrecognizable. She recently took to social media to reveal her new look and throw some shade back at her haters.
“Yes, I’ve gained weight. Yes, im aging. Yes, I’m not that girl i was before (playboy girl)… …but for once in a long time I feel good and mentally healthy. Kids are my everything. Feeling pretty balanced. Working out and cooking a lot more. Golf, work. No housekeeper or nanny,” Wilkinson wrote on social media.
Wilkinson is also known for being the ex-wife of former NFL player Hank Baskett, whom she was married to from 2008 to 2018. Baskett carved out a decent career, spending six seasons in the NFL with the Eagles, Colts, and Vikings.
Kendra Wilkinson Posts Her Brand New Look On Social Media
Wilkinson wasn’t done taunting her haters just yet, adding “For those of you hating on my new weight, 40 yr old face please know that I’m happy, healthy and at peace in life finally. Leave me alone and respect that I’m where I actually want to be finally all together.”
She finished her post off by saying, “Almost 40 is feeling amazing and yes to the people criticizing my alcohol intake…I hear you and that will be monitored better. Drinking too much is definitely drinking too much but you know what’s coming up in JUNE…. Shots. Love ya.”
While Wilkinson may not be spending as much time in the public eye today as she once did, it’s clear that she isn’t letting anything stop her from doing what she wants. That includes stomping out any disbelief in her.
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