Kendra Wilkinson embraces her 'mommy duties' on grocery run with children Hank, 13, and Alijah, 8, in LA
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kendra Wilkinson proved she was the perfect image of a busy and doting mother as she stepped out with her two children for a quick grocery run at a Bristol Farms on Monday, January 16.
The 'The Girl Next Door’ star, 37, opted for a casual yet classic look for picking up a few items with her son, 13-year-old Hank Jr, and daughter, eight-year-old Alijah, whom she shares with ex-husband, Hank Baskett. Wilkinson had on a black hooded sweatshirt which she paired with a pair of white sweatpants to stay warm in the cooler temperatures. The mother-of-two completed her look with black sneakers. Her hair was parted in the middle and slicked back into a low updo.
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Hank, who towered over his mother, matched Wilkinson’s vibe and wore a black hoodie as well as black and white checkered pants. Alijah chose to stand out among the three as she adorned a black top under a bright pink fluffy coat with a black pattern, black flared-out pants and monochrome boots. The children stayed close to Wilkinson as they exited the upscale grocery store and assisted their mother as they each carried a large paper bag in their hands.
The fun outing comes after Wilkinson treated her Instagram followers to a slew of photos from their exotic Hawaii Trip. Some of the snapshots included a cute photo of Wilkinsom, Hank and Alijah posing while sitting down in front of palm trees while others showed them enjoying in the water. The former wrote in the caption, "Happy Holidays."
Wilkinson has been raising her children as a single mother following her divorce from her ex-husband and former NFL wide receiver Baskett. The pair tied the knot at the Playboy Mansion in 2009. They ended their marriage nine years later in 2018.
Speaking to US Weekly about the difficulties of co-parenting, Wilkinson said, "The schedule is really tough. It’s totally tough. You miss your kids, obviously, when you don’t have them. But some weeks you’re like, ‘I can’t wait to give them away.' But of course, you miss them. You’ve just got to go with it. You’ve got to figure it out and be okay with it."