Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson Opens Up About Drug Problems; 'Kendra On Top' Star Admits She Almost Died From Drug Addiction!

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Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson has opened up about the drug problems she had to overcome. According to a report from Mirror UK, the "Kendra On Top" star admitted that she almost died from a drug overdose when she was still a teenager.

The ex girlfriend of mogul Hugh Hefner narrated how she was hooked on cocaine, crystal meth, and LSD.

The reality star shared: "My drug habit was turning into a nightmare pretty ­quickly, and one night soon after, I almost didn't survive."

Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson was only 14 when she almost overdosed on a lethal mix of drugs. "Line after line, I just kept going. Usually I knew my limit and stopped myself when I hit it because even though I was a druggie, I was still fearful of anything bad happening."

She recalled, reported by Mirror UK: "I was shaking and choking on the blood that was dripping down my throat."

"I was in serious trouble, ­everyone thought I was dying," she claimed, adding that her fellow druggies did not call for help.

"I recovered on my own. I decided I had had enough," Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson said.

At present, Kendra Wilkinson appears to have moved on from her past as a drug user, but is currently facing marital problems. The reality star was pregnant with her second child when her husband Hank Baskett allegedly had an affair, said a Daily Mail report.

The NFL star's alleged mistress is transsexual model Ava Sabrina London, who has even divulged details of their get-togethers in tell-all interviews.

According to a report from Hollywood Life, Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett's marital woes drove the professional football player to depression.

"For the past two years, I've gone through a serious struggle with depression, and during that time I lost the ability to open up to my best friend, Kendra," Hank Baskett revealed.

"I had trouble thinking of the right thing to say the right way, especially in a situation like this, where it's your word against someone else's. One wrong word and I could lose everything," he explained.

The athlete confessed, reported by Hollywood Life: "I hit bottom. My greatest fear is losing my family. That's all I live for."

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