Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett "Still Together" Despite Interview Claiming She's Single

Rep tells E! News, "She said she was single 'for the time being here' in Australia—physically apart from her husband and kids."

By Bruna Nessif Nov 11, 2014 11:06 PMTags
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Hold your horses, folks! Kendra Wilkinson is not back on the market.

The blond bombshell made headlines today after she was quoted as saying "I'm single for the time being" during an interview with Dish Nation, but E! News learns it was all just a misunderstanding.

"These quotes are out of context," her rep tells us. "She said she was single 'for the time being here' in Australia—physically apart from her husband and kids. Kendra and Hank [Baskett] continue to work on their marriage. Nothing has changed."

Kendra is currently in Brisbane to do Australia's reality TV show I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!

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Moreover, another source tells E! News, "Kendra and Hank are still together. I think there were a lot of liberties taken with the interview saying she's still single. They're just trying to drum up press for the show. She and Hank have not split."

The source also believes she will be gone about a month and says it's likely Hank will visit her at some point, probably around Thanksgiving.

However, there are those close to the couple who believe Kendra and Hank will ultimately end up separating. Despite being told the pair are still working on their marriage, another insider close to the pair tells E! News, "She is over the lies and manipulation."

"I'm not making a rash decision, divorcing or staying with him," Wilkinson-Baskett has told E! News. "I'm trying to let things happen naturally, let things play out a little longer."

"I found myself in a position where it came down to literally a signature for the divorce to go through and something held me back," Wilkinson-Baskett explained. "Something a bit more powerful pulled me away from doing that and the power I believe is my heart."

—Reporting by Beth Sobol and Sara Kitnick