Kendra Wilkinson Wants New Man and to Leave ‘Booty Call Land’ in 2025

Kendra Wilkinson Tells Us She’s Leaving ‘Booty Call Land’ in 2025 | Us Weekly

Excl Kendra Wilkinson Says She Manifesting a New Man
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Kendra Wilkinson is looking for love come 2025.

“It’s time that I kind of evolve here and not stay in the booty call land,” Wilkinson, 39, admitted to Us Weekly exclusively at the 11th Annual American Reality Television Awards on Monday, November 18, at Avalon Hollywood. “It’s time I evolve and look for a husband or boyfriend or something.”

The former Girls Next Door star said that it was time for her to officially move on from “boy toy land” in favor of something more serious.

“I think I’m gonna crawl up from the dead here soon and look for this man of mine, wherever he is,” Wilkinson continued, noting that dating apps are on the table. “I’m willing to give it all a try.”

Wilkinson recently declared via her Instagram Stories that she was MANifesting — seemingly referring to the lack of relationship in her life.

The former reality star was married to Hank Baskett from 2009 to 2018 and fans got an inside look at their relationship during various reality shows, including Kendra which aired from 2009 to 2011 and Kendra on Top which aired from 2012 to 2017.

She might be looking for love, but Wilkinson is also focused on her two kids, son Hank IV, 14, and daughter Alijah, 10, whom she shares with Baskett, 42.

“My kids are effing amazing. They’re just the most amazing human beings,” Wilkinson told Us on Monday. “I pinch myself every day. They’re just good, nice people, just aiming for a good life and to be good and to do good in the world. It’s such a pleasure and it’s just the most amazing feeling to have them. They give me so much purpose.”

Wilkinson also noted that being a parent is “a full-time job,” especially when it comes to her kids’ packed schedules. “They make me tired as hell,” she quipped.

“They’re both into basketball, and they’re both really, really successful at basketball,” she gushed. “He’s on his way to the NBA, like big time and I hope we all get a chance to see all that happen.”

While she’s super proud of both her kids, Wilkinson is thoughtful about how much of their lives she shares online.

“Social media can be extremely toxic, and even moms are cruel. I look at most of the negative comments and they’re mostly women and moms, and it’s so sad,” Wilkinson said.

“I just don’t want my kids to be attacked for any reason at all. Attack me, just leave the kids alone.”

The award show will premiere on on Roku Channel, Pluto TV and Xumo Friday, November 29.

With reporting by Mike Vulpo

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