Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett Hits Hollywood Hot Spot, Mingles with Robin Thicke and Pals

"She is definitely trying to keep her head above water, having fun and staying positive," source tells E! News

By Bruna Nessif Aug 08, 2014 12:54 AMTags
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In the midst of all this drama, Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett still manages to have some fun.

The former Girls Next Door star has been in the center of rumored marital troubles with hubby Hank Baskett. And although she seems to be preparing for the worst, Kendra is still making some time to let loose and have fun with friends, and a source tells E! News the blond bombshell been in "great spirits."

The insider adds that Kendra, sans wedding ring, went to Corner Bakery with friends yesterday and was happy and joked around with her buddies. The source adds, "She is definitely trying to keep her head above water, having fun and staying positive."

She was also at Warwick last night with Jessica Hall and pals after grabbing dinner at Aventine in LA. She got there at midnight and left around 2 a.m. During their outing, Kendra ran into fellow celeb Robin Thicke, who went over to her table later in the evening and the two of them had a quick interaction, a second source tells E! News. He gave her a kiss hello and was "beyond sweet to her."

Kendra's night out comes on the heels of learning that the mother of two has been visiting a divorce lawyer. "Kendra has visited her lawyer several times in the last few weeks. She is trying to figure out what to do because it's such a complicated situation," an insider told us exclusively. "She has been asking for advice on the best way to go through with the divorce. Between the children and joint finances she feels like it's a no-win situation. She wants to leave Hank. She can't forgive him for what he did. Untangling their marriage is a huge headache and she's heartbroken about it."

"They are going to split," another insider tells us. "She doesn't know when, but there is no chance of rekindling. She is so hurt and disappointed."

—Reporting by Michelle Falls and Baker Machado