Kendra Wilkinson-Hank Baskett Update: We've Come Back To Good

By R. Siva Kumar - 03 Jun '15 23:07PM
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Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett declares that her husband, Hank Baskett and she have come "back to good," just a few months after they went through a cheating scandal. To save their marriage, they have taken on a popular piece of relationship advice, according to e.

Both the parents of Hank Baskett IV (5) and daughter Alijah Mary Baskett (1) attended "couple's therapy" and featured in shows such as 'Kendra on Top' and 'Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars'.

 "Hank and I just went through a...little marital crisis, you know, a little bit ago," Wilkinson-Baskett said on the talk show The Real on Tuesday. "But, we're back to good...but our rule is to never go to sleep mad."

"Obviously, I've had a lot of therapy in the last couple of months," laughed the reality star and former Playboy model later.

She gave her opinion just a few weeks before they celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary. In a new reality show called 'Watch It With Kendra & Hank', she airs her view that they should focus on their children.

She had told him that she had wanted to divorce him when he was in the scandal, to which he said: "I would have shot myself."

"He's in a lot of therapy right now. We've done some couples therapy. I don't know if him going to therapy means he's guilty," Wilkinson-Baskett had said in September. "I am willing to forgive him, even if he did it."

According to latinpost, she said: "We were seeking therapy, but we would go home and we would have to take care of two young kids, and the focus would go back on them and never about us," she explained. "So when this opportunity came to get away for two weeks, with no kids, no distractions, that is exactly what we needed at that time."

Wilkinson revealed that "Marriage Boot Camp" taught her how to forgive, which she feels was crucial in repairing their marriage to what it is today.

"I thought forgiveness meant to be a slave to the other person and to give in and to give them the power. It's not about that," she explained.

She had followed that statement with another the following month, in which she told E! News that her husband "needs a lot of work" and "does deserve sympathy."

"I'm not the type of person to flip a switch and just shut my love for Hank off," she said at the time. "I love him so much. That's why I'm in so much pain."

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