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Kendra Wilkinson reveals she has overcome depression and now 'living a whole new life'

Kendra Wilkinson reveals she has overcome depression and now
American TV personality and former Playboy Bunny, Kendra Wilkinson who was left depressed after her divorce from Hank Baskett, the father of her two children in April 2018, has revealed that she's now feeling better after suffering depression.
The 33-year-old mother of two shared a selfie on Instagram on Thursday and wrote in the caption: 'The depression is gone finally. Back in the light and feels good.'
'I’m living a whole new life, very different but the kids and I are bonding more than ever. Have had to work extra hard to find stable grounds but we did it and back enjoying life again. Sometimes things happen for a reason. Ya know... '

                             
American TV personality and former Playboy Bunny, Kendra Wilkinson who was left depressed after her divorce from Hank Baskett, the father of her two children in April 2018, has revealed that she's now feeling better after suffering depression.
The 33-year-old mother of two shared a selfie on Instagram on Thursday and wrote in the caption: 'The depression is gone finally. Back in the light and feels good.'
'I’m living a whole new life, very different but the kids and I are bonding more than ever. Have had to work extra hard to find stable grounds but we did it and back enjoying life again. Sometimes things happen for a reason. Ya know... '

                                             Kendra Wilkinson reveals she has overcome depression and now

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