Kendra Wilkinson Reveals Why She’s Starting GLP-1 Shots Kendra Wilkinson, 40, is embarking on a new wellness journey with the help of GLP-1 injections, a decision she shared exclusively with Us Weekly during a charity flag football event featuring Aaron Rodgers and RX3 Growth Partners. Speaking at the event on March 21, Wilkinson explained that she has grown frustrated with traditional gym routines and the lack of visible progress. “There’s nothing worse than being in a gym every single day, working out and not seeing any progress,” she said. Despite feeling content with her current lifestyle, she noticed her jeans were tightening, prompting her to seek a solution. “I don’t want to go out and shop anymore. Mama is on a budget, so I have to fit back in my jeans,” she added, revealing she will begin receiving her shots next week. Wilkinson, who has transitioned from reality TV to real estate, emphasized that her goal is not extreme weight loss but rather a balanced, sustainable approach. “I just want to slightly, like, ease my way into it,” she said while at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California. “I just want to be balanced out. I don’t really want to be skinny, but I just want to be balanced and fit in my jeans again.” Her comments reflect a broader shift in her priorities, focusing on wellness without drastic measures. The charity event, which raised over $4.2 million for more than 30 organizations, also highlighted Wilkinson’s commitment to staying active and engaged. She joined Rodgers, 42, and other NFL athletes like Bryce Young and Matt Leinart in the tournament, despite acknowledging she isn’t the best athlete. “What we’re doing here is all about staying youthful, and longevity is the biggest word I’ve been hearing a lot lately,” she said.#aaron_rodgers #kendra_wilkinson #rx3_growth_partners #saddleback_college #mission_viejo

Kendra Wilkinson Defends Against 'Aged Poorly' Trolls Former Playboy star Kendra Wilkinson has publicly responded to critics who have mocked her for allegedly "aging poorly," calling out the negativity while celebrating her current life. The 40-year-old, who first entered the Playboy Mansion at age 18 and became a household name as one of Hugh Hefner’s iconic "bunnies," has faced recent online backlash for her appearance. In a heartfelt statement, Wilkinson addressed the harsh comments, emphasizing her self-acceptance and contentment with her life. Wilkinson, who rose to fame in the early 2000s after being scouted by Hefner in 2004, became a fan favorite for her bubbly personality. She starred in reality shows like Kendra and Kendra on Top and The Girls Next Door, which chronicled her life alongside fellow Playboy stars Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt. Her time at the mansion, which spanned from 2004 to 2009, marked a significant chapter in her career. However, as her TV presence waned by 2017, she shifted her focus to family life, eventually becoming a real estate agent in 2020. In her response, Wilkinson reflected on her journey, acknowledging the years of public scrutiny she endured. "I used to use a light filter on myself, but now I’m just embracing myself as I am," she said. She admitted to facing criticism about her appearance, stating, "I’ve seen many people comment saying I’ve aged 'poorly'—and that is OK. I’m OK with ageing 'poorly.'" She emphasized her happiness despite physical changes, noting, "I’m happier than I’ve ever been lately, even with a little weight gain and wrinkles." Wilkinson also highlighted her personal growth, describing herself as a "balanced, single, positive, fun woman who loves life.#kendra_wilkinson #hugh_hefner #holly_madison #bridget_marquardt #hank_baskett
