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Kendra Wilkinson cries over Hank Baskett: 'It's just not meant to be'

By Annie Martin
Kendra Wilkinson (R), pictured with Hank Baskett and son Hank, cried over Baskett in a series of videos Monday on Instagram Stories. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
1 of 3 | Kendra Wilkinson (R), pictured with Hank Baskett and son Hank, cried over Baskett in a series of videos Monday on Instagram Stories. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

April 2 (UPI) -- Kendra Wilkinson says it's "just not meant to be" with husband Hank Baskett.

The 32-year-old television personality broke down in a series of videos Monday on Instagram Stories following reports she and Baskett are headed for divorce.

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"10 years. I did everything I could. It wasn't good enough," Wilkinson said in one clip. "I will always love him and my heart will always remain open for him."

"I believed him forever, really did. Guess it's just not meant to be," she mused. "I'm so scared, but I have to get strong for my kids. I will."

"Thank you to all my friends and family for supporting me at the moment," the star added. "Every little ounce of love helps. Thank you."

Kendra Wilkinson broke down Monday on Instagram Stories amid her rumored split from Hank Baskett. Screenshot via Kendra Wilkinson/Instagram Stories

Wilkinson had alluded to the split in a tweet Monday morning.

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"Today will be the saddest, scariest day of my life. Today i will have to be the strongest I've ever been. Today, my rebirth begins," she wrote.

Wilkinson, who shares 8-year-old son Hank Baskett IV and 3-year-old daughter Alijah with Baskett, confirmed in February that she was having "marital problems" with the 35-year-old former NFL player. She said in a tweet Thursday that she "will always love" Baskett.

"I will always love Hank. Always," the star wrote after a fan asked if she's happy with Baskett.

People reported in March that Wilkinson was preparing to separate from Baskett after more than eight years of marriage.

"They've been having a really tough time, especially over the last three to six months," a source said.

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