- Born
- Birth nameKendra Leigh Wilkinson
- Nickname
- K-Dub
- Height5′ 4¼″ (1.63 m)
- Kendra Wilkinson was born on June 12, 1985 in San Diego, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The House Bunny (2008), Scary Movie 4 (2006) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000). She was previously married to Hank Baskett.
- SpouseHank Baskett(June 27, 2009 - February 22, 2019) (divorced, 2 children)
- ChildrenChildHenry Randall Baskett IVAlijah Mary Baskett
- Parents
- RelativesColin Wilkinson(Sibling)Mary Stotz(Grandparent)
- Her laugh
- While Hugh Hefner usually approached potential girlfriends via intermediaries, he actually called Kendra himself and asked if she'd like to live at the Playboy Mansion.
- She has Polish, English, Irish, and German ancestry.
- (April 21, 2013) Was involved in a car crash in San Fernando Valley and suffered a minor stroke during the accident.
- Has two children, a son Henry ''Hank'' Randall Baskett IV (b. December 11, 2009) and a daughter Alijah Mary Baskett (b. May 16, 2014), with her husband Hank Baskett.
- Always knew she wanted a unisex name for her future daughter. She eventually decided to name her daughter Alijah after she met a taxi driver whose daughter was named this way. Her daughter's middle name is Mary, after her grandmother Mary Stotz.
- [on beginning to use cocaine at the age of 13] All of a sudden my friends broke out this white stuff. I started feeling pretty good. That was the start of my drug days.
- [on her mother sending her to a psychiatric facility for two weeks in an unsuccessful bid to get her off drugs at the age of 15] It was crazy in that place. We didn't see daylight. We weren't allowed outside. It was basically a jail, but it was a hospital. But it did not change me at all. I think it made me worse because in my heart I didn't want to change. People were forcing me, and that's something that does not work with me.
- [on stealing for drugs when she was younger] In the beginning of my drug phase I would go to the apartment near my school looking cute and smile big until one of the guys gave me coke or weed for free. But as I got more and more into the drugs, the smile just wasn't cutting it. I needed to come up with money to support my habit. I began to occasionally ask my mother for lunch money or for some cash to see a movie, and then I'd use it to buy drugs. Other times I would sneak into my grandmother's house and steal from her purse. I didn't think she would catch on, and she never said anything, so I figured I was in the clear.
- I was still on drugs. I met a guy and I ended up running away with him. All throughout sophomore year (in high school) I lived with this guy and I did drugs for that long. Every day, every minute.
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