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Kendra Wilkinson Baskett having marital problems


Kendra Wilkinson Baskett has admitted she and her husband Hank Baskett are having marital problems.
The 'Kendra on Top' star - who has eight-year-old son Hank IV, and daughter Alijah, three, with the sportsman - slammed reports she and her spouse have made up their "issues" for her reality show, insisting their struggles are real.
Alongside a screenshot of an article titled 'Made-Up Marriage Problems?! Kendra's Faking It for TV', she wrote on Instagram: "1. how do u fake marital problems? makes absolutely no sense.
"2. Yes we are having issues. 3. My job has been reality tv for 13 years 4. My show was a comedy and light hearted til sad times happened then we had to change my show from comedy to drama. Not what i wanted but was a part of my journey and story.
"5. These issues Hank n I are having in our home which we are tryin to hard to over come, everyone knows about, including producers and network, friends and family. (sic)"
However, the former Playmate admitted her personal problems are affecting her "decisions" when it comes to her TV show.
She added: "6. My job is reality TV and I love my job unfortunately these issues at home are affecting my decisions cuz the last thing i want to do is hurt Hank.
"7. I hope to get back to the fun Kendra you all know. That's all i want n aim for. I hate drama!!! (sic)"
The 32-year-old beauty went on to thank her fans for their support and reassured them she is doing her best to get her relationship back on track.
She said: "Thank you all for your support and understanding me at this time. I've been in a lot of therapy lately n hope all gets resolved for me, Hank,kids and even for TV. Lol (sic)"
The couple married in 2009 but their relationship was rocked in 2014 when Hank was accused of having an affair with a transgender model when Kendra was eight months pregnant.
But they worked through their issues at the time and remained committed to their family life.
Speaking last year, Kendra reflected: "We're different people than we were years ago.
"You know, you change. But you have to change together. You have to grow together, not apart, and that's the challenge.
"Right now we're in the healthiest place we've ever been. It's all about each other. We want to help build each other and love each other and make sure we're happy. When we went through our big issue that was scattered everywhere, it needed to happen.
"Unfortunately, it was a really rough situation. But I'm a very faithful person and I think it really worked out for the best."