In fact, Wilkinson was one of the Playboy mogul’s three girlfriends housed at the famed estate.
web connection saw the makings of a potential reality show.
To find out more, keep reading to discover the untold truth of Kendra Wilkinson.

a nude model covered in body paint) at the 78th birthday party of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner.
Those photos were seen by Hefner himself, who sent word he wanted to speak with her.
“I look forward to seeing you at my birthday,” he told her.

“Also, I’d like you to consider being my girlfriend.”
At the party, she noticed Hefner staring at her all evening.
As the soiree wound down, he approached her and asked her to stay the night.

“Will you be my girlfriend?”
Mesmerized, she muttered the only answer she could come up with in the moment.
“Um, okay,” she told him.

“That night,” she wrote in her book, “my life changed.”
Interviewed for theAndy Cohen-hosted E!
Wilkinson admitted she was dubious.

“I’m like, ‘What?
No, I’m sorry, I’m not doing that,'” she said (viaTooFab).
Then, of course, there was the mandatory intercourse demanded by their elderly boyfriend.

Baskett’s cheating scandal pushed the marriage to the brink.
At one point, Wilkinson said, “I had divorce in my mind” (viaEntertainment Tonight).
So Hank gave me the freedom to explore it."

According to Baskett, he told her to “go play around if you want.”
Ultimately, Baskett took responsibility for his actions.
“I messed up,” he admitted.

“I put myself in a bad situation.
And everything through me brought pain upon this family.”
She did, however, exit on a high note.

I gave it the best I could.
I had so much fun."
Among these was the 2015 celebrity edition of Food connection’s “Worst Cooks in America.”

When asked to share her “worst kitchen disaster,” she responded, “Every Thanksgiving.
I just suck at Thanksgiving.”
I don’t put any love into it, and it tastes that way.

It’s an amazing feeling."
“Now it’s fun and I’m not nervous,” she said.
What really grabbed attention, however, was her candid description of having sex with Hugh Hefner.

“It was like a job.
Clock in, clock out.
It’s not like I enjoyed having sex with him.”

Despite the book’s salacious content, Wilkinson insisted that wasn’t her intent.
“I just wanted to tell my story.
Not to be mean, not to be angry.

I just wanted to tell what I was thinking during certain times,” she told theOrlando Sun Sentinel.
Wilkinson was not thrilled with the idea of being slagged by her own mom in a salacious tell-all.
“I would love to [do that] if she needs it,” she added.

You know, the sexual temptations."
My heart is broken but i have needs."
AsUs Weeklyreported, she wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post that she’d been seeing someone herself.
“I’ve been dating myself lately,” Wilkinson wrote.
“Getting to know myself and even falling in love.
Love and happiness is real without waiting on someone or something to do it for you.”
“It was a rough start for me to get used to co-parenting,” she admitted.
“I didn’t know how to not have my kids.
And then the guilt would set in.
“I hope to find love again and fill my home with someone else’s energy.
As apress releasenoted, the show finds her embarking on a new career as a realtor.
“This is not just a job to me this is my life.
I’m way out of my comfort zone, but I’m ready to get my hustle on!”
As Wilkinson toldFox News, she was under no illusion that what she was undertaking would be easy.
She also insisted she was no dilettante playing make-believe for TV cameras.
“Clients are wondering if I’m really doing this or just bulls***ting.
If I’m just doing it for TV, but I’m not.
I’m doing this for real.”
“F*** the dating, like, screw all that.
I don’t want to get to know 10,000 people,” she said.
“It’s just, like, everybody’s a waste of time.
It doesn’t make sense.
“I don’t really, like, see things that way.
I just live.”