Kendra Wilkinson Embraces Aging, Rejects Playboy Image in Candid Message
Kendra Wilkinson Embraces Aging, Rejects Playboy Image

Kendra Wilkinson, the former reality television star who rose to fame at the Playboy Mansion, has made it clear that she is no longer interested in living up to the image that first made her famous. In a candid Instagram Stories post on July 8, the 41-year-old addressed criticism about her appearance and age, explaining that she has found happiness by focusing on herself and her children instead of trying to meet public expectations.

Wilkinson's Candid Message on Aging

Wilkinson, who turned 41 in June, shared a heartfelt reflection on how much her priorities have changed since her years at the Playboy Mansion. She wrote, 'I'm ok aging. I'm ok not being young Kendra anymore. I'm not Playboy anymore.' She added that she is 'not trying to be sexy' and explained that dating and relationships are no longer at the centre of her life. Instead, Wilkinson said she is focused on creating a life that brings her peace and fulfilment.

She revealed that self-love, gratitude, and raising her children have become her biggest priorities. The television personality shares son Hank Randall IV, 14, and daughter Alijah Mary, 12, with former husband Hank Baskett III. She explained that the changes she is making are designed to benefit herself and her children rather than satisfy outside expectations.

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Encouraging Positive Conversations About Age

Wilkinson also acknowledged that her posts about ageing often prompt questions from followers, especially newer fans who comment on her appearance. She responded by saying her intention is to encourage a healthier conversation about growing older. 'A lot of people do not see the posts and I get new followers who criticize my age,' she wrote. 'Just want to push positive powerful messages to the world about age. Think it's important for women and girls. That's all.'

Her latest comments continue a message she has consistently shared in recent months. Earlier this year, Wilkinson responded to body shaming remarks by saying she was comfortable with ageing naturally and had no desire to let criticism affect her confidence. At the time, she explained that she was happier than she had been in years despite experiencing weight gain and wrinkles. She also said she refused to tie her happiness to negative opinions from strangers.

From Playboy Mansion to Real Estate

Wilkinson rose to international fame after moving into the Playboy Mansion at the age of 18. She later starred in the reality series The Girls Next Door, which documented life inside the mansion and introduced her to audiences around the world. Following that success, she built a television career before eventually moving into real estate.

Looking back on her journey, Wilkinson admitted that much of her early adulthood was spent trying to impress other people. She now believes she has reached a healthier and more balanced place in life. 'I was verrrry young when I started TV and lived a crazy chaotic 20 years of impressing others but now it's about ME. Giving back to ME. Even with less money and way less fame,' she wrote.

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