Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson and her husband Hank Baskett will reportedly join "Marriage Boot Camp". News about the "Kendra On Top" reality couple joining the said therapy show's third season makes it seem the two are willing to do anything after the alleged cheating scandal involving a transsexual model named Ava London.
According to a report from E!News: "The couple will star on the next season of "Marriage Boot Camp" and will be filming for the next two weeks," E! News reported on Oct. 7.
Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson's current WEtv reality series "Kendra On Top" airs on the same network as "Marriage Boot Camp".
However, a network rep clarified with Hollywood Life that the new cast, particularly Kendra and Hank, are not final yet : "We do not have any additional cast announcements to make at this time."
Other participants for the new season of "Marriage Boot Camp" include former cast members of "The Hills", Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt, Aviva and Reid Drescher from Real Housewives of New York City, and Tyson Apostol and Rachel Foulger from Survivor: Blood vs. Water.
Just recently, a report from Hollywood Life said Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson's NFL player husband wants to "prove his commitment" after being accused of cheating with Ava London.
An insider told the news publication: "Hank will do whatever he can to save his marriage to Kendra and one way of showing his commitment is by renewing his wedding vows."
Hank Baskett allegedly "wants to have a ceremony and the whole thing." The source added: "He wants to renew his marriage vows with Kendra and start fresh."
The source also gave a clue about the possible date: "Ideally it would be a holiday wedding or a New Year's Eve ceremony."
"(It could be a) way to start 2015 with a fresh beginning," the insider told Hollywood Life.
Kendra Wilkinson was pregnant with her second child when her husband Hank Baskett allegedly had an affair, Daily Mail previously reported.
The NFL star's alleged mistress, Ava Sabrina London, who has even divulged details of their get-togethers in tell-all interviews.