Kendra Wilkinson has been open about her temptations while living in Las Vegas for her stage show, Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man. Luckily, she gets to indulge a bit in those temptations for a moment each night in the show.
In a new clip from from her reality show, Kendra On Top, the former Playboy model shows off her stage chops for her husband, Hank Baskett, and some other family members. Baskett was a bit nervous about the performance, as Wilkinson makes out with one of her co-stars before engaging in a striptease with him.
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“Here it is, the moment of truth,” he said in the clip, which was shared on Radar. “[It’s] the big kiss scene with (Kendra’s co-star) Stefan that I’ve been very nervous about.”
When the big scene happens, Baskett takes it much better than one would expect. He’s nothing but supportive of his wife’s acting.
“Right now, watching it happen on stage, I think I’m the one in the crowd going ‘Yeah!’ and yelling the most,” he said. “I’m so into the play and watching how Kendra’s doing that I could care less that she has to kiss Stefan.”
The former Girls Next Door star recently announced her time with the production would be extended through January 2018. Because she has to spend time away from her family to do the show, she’s faced a lot of criticism from fans.
Wilkinson struck back at those fans in a recent tweet spree, after she was criticized for expressing that she missed her children.
“I chose to work,” the mother-of-two wrote in response to a tweet that read, “She chose to go for 5 months without her kids so…not sure what she expected. But…sorry you didn’t like it.”
“Always with my fam and I’m not allowed to miss my family? Men do it and it’s ok but I do it n I’m leaving my kids??” she continued.
Kendra On Top airs Fridays on WE tv at 9 p.m. ET.
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