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Hank Baskett News, Rumors: Former NFL Star Jealous After Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett Spotted Flirting with Other Men?
The marriage conflict continues between reality stars and married couple Hank Baskett and Kendra Wilkinson, as the two, who have been married for six years now, have experienced a lot of turbulence in their relationship.
The latest episode of Wilkinson's reality series 'Kendra On Top' suggest that the married couple are once again facing another challenge in their marriage that may or may not give more bruise to their relationship.
On Friday's episode, when it showed that Wilkinson traveled to London for a Jamie Wei Huang runway fashion show, Baskett and the former Playboy bunny had an intense argument about it since Wilkinson had a few photos captured of her and NFL player James Anderson in the event having a conversation.
"Here I think I'm getting far, far, far away from the U.S. and anything to do with it. What are the chances of James Anderson-who's an NFL player, friends with Hank, from the U.S.-here next to me about to watch a fashion show in London? I mean, ugh. Really?" Wilkinson said. "I mean, he is hot. It'll be my luck. Watch!" she continued. "Like, one picture will be taken of me talking to him and it'll be turned into 'Kendra F**ked Him.'"
Coming home from the trip, when Baskett picked up his wife from the airport, it was apparently an intense drive home as the two argued about the London incident. "I hate Googling you, but that was the only way to keep up and see what you're doing," Baskett told Wilkinson adding, "Of course, I see you cruising with hot tub Jake and kissing Jimmy. You were all over the Internet."
Meanwhile Wilkinson responded saying, "Hank! Come on! Out of all people, you know that the paparazzi just know how to get those angles," she said. And in a confessional interview Wilkinson revaled, "Hank, we talked about it on the phone in London." She said adding, "I have nothing to apologize for. So let's move the f**k on...I want him to know how it felt when I had to read stuff through the press. I want him to know what it's like."