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Kendra Flushes Wedding Ring: Hank Baskett Likes Trannies!


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http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/kendra-wilkinson-flushed-wedding-ring-when-she-discovered-hanks-fling-201417

 

Post-baby heartbreak. Just five weeks after giving birth to daughter Alijah, Kendra Wilkinson was forced to face a bitter, shocking truth: As rumored, husband Hank Baskett had indeed cheated with a transgender YouTube model named Ava Sabrina London. As revealed in the new issue of Us Weekly, out now, former Playboy model Wilkinson, 29, first laughed off reports of Baskett's April tryst with London, 25.

 

Here' the other.. er, person... (personally, I think she looks a lot like V. Stiviano....)

 

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okay now we are taking the anything can be posted in this section of the Huddle a little too far.

plastic people...all of them. anybody who is celebrity for no reason....

I'm disappoint. I was expecting at least an Austin Powers meme

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I'm guessing since Baskett couldn't catch a fugging cold...

Well yeah, you can always talk a chick into a Tori Spelling if you're going for a transgender there's only one thing they provide that a woman can't

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Back when I was young and stupid, I spent about 8 months dating a girl who was a total b--ch.  Why?  Because she was ridiculously hot. 

 

Day I broke up with her I said "never again".

 

Spent years wondering if I'd ever find a girl I loved both inside and outside.  Figured if I had to choose, I'd pick someone I loved for who they were, not how they looked.

 

It's a truth of life that a lot of young guys don't get (and some guys never do) that a woman being an utter wench to deal with will eventually ruin your enjoyment of her assets.  On the flip side, you learn to appreciate a good woman, and she grows more attractive to you over time.  That's how you wind up with couples who have been together for 50 years that still look at each other like teenagers.

 

I'm lucky there days because I actually did find someone who I consider beautiful both inside and out.  My advice to guys considering staying with a woman who's a lousy person just because she's hot, though.  Don't.  Eventually, you will come to regret it.

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