Kendra Wilkinson Admits Marriage Crisis: 'We Have Threatened Divorce Five Times'
Kendra Wilkinson confessed that her marriage to husband Hank Baskett is "taking a hit" after she moved away from her family for four long months.
"We have already threatened divorce, probably about five times," said the star.
The former Playboy bunny recently told Life & Style that she quickly accepted a role in the Las Vegas show of Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man.
But Wilkinson admitted she didn't even run it by her husband: "I made a rash decision. I agreed to it instantly."
Because of the distance, Wilkinson says her relationship with Baskett is in rocky territory.
"People have this fantasy-like idea of what marriage is, like we're all Disney princesses and kings," the star claimed. "That's not really the way it goes. We are working on the basics right now."
Wilkinson admitted she thought the space from her hubby would do them both some good.
"My goal when leaving him for this journey was to have that feeling of missing him, and I wanted him to have that feeling of missing me," she said, "but I'm not picking up on that."
Before the move, the reality star, 32, and Baskett, 34, had spoken of renewing their vows. But now, she's convinced those plans are on hold.
"I want to learn how to get back to the foundation of our relationship. I know what I want but I don't know what he wants. I really need a clear picture of what he wants now."
Meanwhile, the blonde bombshell later confessed: "Temptation is all around."
"I'm not going to lie. I'm a sexual person. My fantasies are very strong, let's just leave it at that," said Wilkinson.
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As RadarOnline.com exclusively revealed, this is not the first time the former Playboy Playmate has faced marital problems. Disaster struck back in 2014 when Baskett allegedly cheated on Wilkinson — with a transgender model.
Baskett denied all claims and the couple moved past their crisis — but not before making a reality pit stop on Marriage Boot Camp.
Speaking to the faith she has in the ultimate success of her marriage, despite the problems, Wilkinson said: "At the end of the day, Hank is my best friend. I have a partner through my life. We're going to grow old and die together."
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