Kendra Wilkinson Talks Dating Again After Split From Hank Baskett: ‘Guys Are Hitting Me Up’
Miss Moving On! Kendra Wilkinson confirmed her divorce from Hank Baskett earlier this year, but the former Kendra on Top star hasn’t had any trouble finding a new man. Speaking with In Touch exclusively at the Disney on Ice 2018 event in LA on Friday, Kendra revealed she has guys sliding into her DMs, er texts, on the reg.
“Honestly, I actually have a lot of text messages,” the mother-of-two said when asked what she does when she has a free moment alone. “Guys are hitting me up, but I want nothing to do with it.” Get it, girl.
She added that she’s a “nerd” now. “I like to Netflix and chill with my wine. Actually, I’m such a nerd now. I would rather stay at home, build a computer, and do like nerdy things, and game, I’m a big gamer. So I would rather do that than go out. I’m such a nerd now.”
Back in April, Kendra took to Instagram to announce the final day of her marriage. “Today is the last day of my marriage to this beautiful man,” she began the lengthy caption on a pic with Hank. “I will forever love Hank and be open but for now we have chosen to go our own ways. I’m beyond sad and heartbroken because i did believe in forever, that’s why i said yes but unfortunately too much fear has gotten in the way. We are both amazing parents and our kids will be happy n never know the difference other than seeing mama smile.”
That means this is the first year the family will be separated for the holidays. “I’m taking it as it comes,” she told us. “It’s not something that comes easy, so you have to work it out, but along the way, you have to find all the joy you can, especially during the holidays, give the kids everything they want and ask for.”
She sweetly concluded, “This is the year to spoil the kids. So that’s why we came to Disney on Ice. I can be queen the coolest mom on Earth right now taking them out there and her skating with her favorite princesses. Who gets to do that? So I think I’m scoring points right now.”
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