Kendra Wilkinson used to date one of the most famous men in the world: Playboy founder Hugh Hefner.
And then the pinup model wed football star Hank Baskett, 42, whom she divorced in 2018 after nine years of marriage.
But these days the 40-year-old Girls Next Door veteran has sworn off men, and it’s for a relatable reason.
Instead of getting involved in a romance, she wants to make as much money as she can in her new career as a real estate agent in Los Angeles.
Kendra made the comments in a new Instagram post: ‘I appreciate all the love and support,’ began her message on Insta Stories.
‘I don’t have interest in men at the moment. Just work. Thank you for supporting my business,’ added the Kendra On Top.

Kendra Wilkinson used to date one of the most famous men in the world: Playboy founder Hugh Hefner. And then the pinup model wed football star Hank Baskett, 42, whom she divorced in 2018 after nine years of marriage

But these days the 40-year-old Girls Next Door veteran has sworn off men, and it’s for a relatable reason. ‘I don’t have interest in men at the moment. Just work. Thank you for supporting my business,’ added the Kendra On Top
Wilkinson was in a tank top and slacks with a clover necklace as she stood on a yacht.
‘Been having a lot of fun lately,’ she added. ‘Love being a mom. Love being single. Love aging. Love real estate. Love my body the way it is. Zero f**** given.’
The cover girl also wrote over another photo, ‘Reach out if you’re looking into selling or buying.’
Then there was this cheerful entry: ‘I hope you guys are having a great summer!’ And she finished with: ‘You can support me by referring me to friends who are looking into moving. Thank you.’
She has two children with Hank: Hank Jr, 15, and Alijah, 11.
Kendra has frequently reflected on moving into the Playboy Mansion at the tender age of 18.
In 2004, the star moved from San Diego to Los Angeles to become one of Hugh Hefner’s three live-in girlfriends alongside Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt.
And during a chat with Fox News Digital, the blonde revealed the one regret she has about her four years in the sprawling abode.
She told the outlet: ‘The only thing I can say I regret in my life is not starting my real estate career while I was living at the Playboy Mansion.’
The former lingerie model explained: ‘I was surrounded by everyone – every celebrity, every billionaire, and what was I thinking? But I’m now in real estate, so I’m good.’

Instead of getting involved in a romance, she wants to make as much money as she can in her new career as a real estate agent in Los Angeles

Kendra made the comments in a new Instagram post: ‘I appreciate all the love and support,’ began her message on Insta Stories

Then there was this cheerful entry: ‘I hope you guys are having a great summer!’ And she finished with: ‘You can support me by referring me to friends who are looking into moving. Thank you’
Kendra rose to fame on the E! unscripted series The Girls Next Door, which followed her life as one of Hefner’s girlfriends.
The show lasted for six seasons between 2005 and 2010, and she lived at the famous estate from 2004 to 2009.
She began her real estate career when she got her license in 2020 and joined fellow reality star realtor Mauricio Umansky’s The Agency.
A docuseries dubbed Kendra Sells Hollywood on Discovery+ showcased her struggles as a new agent in the bustling industry.
It lasted for two seasons from 2021 to 2023.
The star told People last November that she was ‘off mentally’ while filming the show. She shared at the time: ‘I feel a little regret filming my last show because I wasn’t really ready.
‘I was a little off mentally, and I wasn’t prepared to be on a camera just yet. I wasn’t fully healed or there yet. Now I feel there.’

Kendra with former NFL star Baskett, 42 (both pictured 2016)

They share two children: son Hank Baskett IV, 15, and daughter Alijah, 11 (pictured 2024)

Kendra rose to fame on the E! unscripted series The Girls Next Door, which followed her life as one of Hugh Hefner’s girlfriends. She lived at the famous estate from 2004 to 2009 (L-R Kendra, Hugh, and Holly Madison)
In March, Kendra spoke with Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes on their self-titled podcast, and she referred to her time being married as the ‘happiest days of my entire life.’
She emphasized: ‘And so when those days came to an end, I crumbled so hard, and it almost killed me. It almost killed me,’
Kendra elaborated: ‘I left the Playboy Mansion at age 23, got pregnant, got married at the age of 23, then started my life as a wife and a mother, and it was the golden years of my life.’
Looking back at her choice to settle down with Hank, she affirmed: ‘It was the right timing. I found myself so bored at the Playboy Mansion.
‘I was just like, “I’m ready to leave this place. I’m ready to start a family. I’m ready for the lifestyle: My kids go to a great school. I’m a soccer mom. I’m a softball mom. I’m a basketball mom.”‘
She added: ‘I manifested it, and it came to me, and I met the perfect man, the man of my dreams.’
The mom-of-two heaped praise on her ex, noting, ‘Even though we’re divorced, he’s the father of my kids, and he’s the most amazing father to my kids, and I know I chose right with him.’