Kendra Wilkinson’s body and face are changing – and she is embracing it. In a new social media post, the Girls Next Door star shares an inspirational message with her followers about the aging process. In the post, she addresses comments that she has “gained weight” and her looks are changing as she approaches 40, explaining why it doesn’t bother her. And, her fans love her declaration.
She Has Gained Weight
“Yes, I’ve gained weight. Yes, im aging. Yes, I’m not that girl i was before (playboy girl) 🤣 but for once in a long time I feel good and mentally healthy. Kids are my everything. Feeling pretty balanced. Working out and cooking a lot more. Golf, work. No housekeeper or nanny,” she writes in the Instagram post.
She Is Happy and “At Peace in Life Finally”
“For those of you hating on my new weight, 40 yr old face please know that I’m happy, healthy and at peace in life finally. Leave me alone and respect that I’m where I actually want to be finally all together,” she continues.
She Will Monitor Her Alcohol Use “Better”
“Almost 40 is feeling amazing and yes to the people criticizing my alcohol intake…I hear you and that will be monitored better. Drinking too much is definitely drinking too much but you know what’s coming up in JUNE…. Shots. 😂. Love ya,” she concludes.
Fans Praised Her for “Maturing Gracefully”
Kendra received several supportive comments from her followers. “You look great and feel great! That is all that matter’s. Don’t worry when you turn 50 you really stop caring what others think(coming from a 52yr old)!” wrote one of them. “Nothing to see here but my gorgeous friend giving masterclass in maturing gracefully and beautifully! ❤️” added another.
They Also Applauded Her for Being “Relatable”
“I love you more than I did then. You are so relatable to myself and many other moms out there. You're drop-dead gorgeous and people who don't see that are blinded by filters and fake reality. Being unapologetically you and embracing age is a MUCH more attractive because it means your confident and confidence is extremely hard to maintain in today's society,” a third chimed in.