Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett had a very bumpy relationship in 2014, but the odd behavior of the duo lately sparked rumors that they are divorcing soon. A recent report from Rumorfix.com took note of the couple's unusual act in a recent "Paddington" premiere in Los Angeles when they posed separately for the cameras.
The former Playmate, who wore a glamorous all-in-one print jump-suit teamed with black heels, posed solo for the photographers. Meanwhile, the ex-NFL pro is spotted comforting his son, Hank Jr., who allegedly had a meltdown, which might explain why they're not together in the photos.
"It appeared as if [Hank Jr.] got stage fright at the premiere as he had to be comforted by his hulking father while Kendra put on a show for the cameras. The 29-year-old former Playboy model wore a glamorous all-in-one print jump-suit to the premiere teamed with black heels and despite her son's 'hissy-fit' she was all smiles for the photographers," Rumor Fix stated.
The couple is reportedly giving their marriage another try after Hank Baskett's alleged scandal which pushed Kendra Wilkinson to earlier push for divorce. According to Perez Hilton, Kendra explained in an interview why she chose to work their relationship out.
"It's going to take a lifetime to trust him again. All I can say is I believe Hank. I love Hank. And he's proven to me that he's worth forgiving and fighting for. He was at the wrong place at the wrong time, and unfortunate things took place. He's very gullible and naïve. I would cry myself to sleep every night, not knowing what happened. I was trying to get what I could out of Hank, but I couldn't control my rage. It became very volatile between us," Kendra Wilkinson explained of her decision not to divorce Hank Baskett.
"We're two human beings who discovered we're not perfect," Kendra said in another interview this time with USWeekly.
Hank Baskett, for his part, said he is still "working on regaining Kendra's trust." "Love got us through this. I will spend my life trying to get Kendra to trust me again," he added.