Kendra Wilkinson Writes About Forgiveness And Not Looking Back, A Response To Holly Madison?


Is this Kendra Wilkinson’s way of responding to what Holly Madison wrote about her in her memoir? On Friday, Kendra, reflecting upon her 30th birthday, posted an Instagram message that states she’s not looking back in the past but will instead move forward with dignity, strength, and forgiveness.

The message is accompanied by a photo of Kendra in the driver’s seat of a car looking strong and determined.

“I’m never looking back and I’m going to enter the next 10 years with my head up high, forgiveness in my heart and domination in my eyes. LOL….Goodbye 20s and HELLO 30s!!!!!! My 20s were just a warm up…”

Kendra was one of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner’s three girlfriends in the mid-2000s. With Holly and Bridget Marquardt, she not only lived life as one of Hugh’s girlfriends but also starred in the reality TV show Girls Next Door, which depicted their lives for multiple seasons.

In her new memoir Down the Rabbit Hole, Holly slams Kendra for not being nice to her because of her own resentment at her situation in Hugh’s world.

“Despite my attempts to befriend Kendra, she continued to push me away. Hungry from her own ‘team,’ Kendra desperately tried to make each new Playmate who arrived at the mansion her friend—and her friend alone… At 19 years old, Kendra was stuck with a 9 p.m. curfew, a 78-year-old boyfriend, and a stricter set of rules than she had ever had at home. And now, adding insult to injury, she was finally realizing that she wasn’t as special as Hef made her believe. She was just another blond girlfriend — and life at the mansion wasn’t all she imagined it to be.”

Holly Madison also calls out Kendra Wilkinson for thinking that she’s better than her and Bridget Marquardt and pretending to be “real.”

“Kendra had apparently given an interview to a tabloid explaining that she wasn’t friends with either of us [herself and Bridget Marquardt, Hef’s third girlfriend at the time] as if she were somehow better than everyone else… Of course I wasn’t going to stoop to her level and address this only on social media, so I decided to text her how I truly felt: that she was a coward and that she tried to act like the ‘real’ girl on TV, but she’s the fakest person I’ve ever met — and that if she had a problem with me, she should have confronted me like an adult instead of just going silent. After that, I deleted her number from my phone. Kendra and I haven’t spoken since, and I have to say, I don’t miss her.”

As previously reported by the Inquisitr, a day after the media published excerpts from Holly’s memoir, Bridget Marquardt seemed to indicate that she’s still friends with Holly and supports her decision to speak out about their Playboy days by posting a throwback photo of them partying together when they were Hugh’s girlfriends.

Of course, Kendra Wilkinson’s message may not have anything to do with Holly Madison but may simply be a reference to the drama that she has gone through in her marriage to former football player Hank Baskett. The couple can be currently seen working through their issues on WE tv’s Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars. A preview of tonight’s episode shows Hank breaking down after being told to finally tell Kendra the complete truth about his alleged cheating with a transgender model when Kendra was eight-months pregnant with their second child.

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