
As a former Playboy bunny and one of Hugh Hefner's more famous exs, Kendra Wilkinson has always known how to show off her best assets.
And the 26-year old did just that as she dressed to the nines in a minute skirt for an interview with Mario Lopez for Extra at The Grove.
The model was promoting her new tell-all memoir, Being Kendra.
She was accompanied by her husband, American football player Hank Baskett.
The model and reality star was steaming hot just hours after looking as though butter wouldn't melt in her mouth for a book signing.
Kendra's thigh-skimming skirt and floaty nude top made quite the contrast to her attire earlier in the day, when she chose a longer skirt and more modest blouse.
She wasn't shy of a little pre-interview PDA, gripping Hank's hand tightly as she approached The Grove and tweeting: 'With my hubby at the Grove to chat about my new book Being Kendra with Extra!'


Kendra has only just arrived back in LA after busily promoting her book in New York as it hit shelves this week.
Her sultry outfit was appropriate, given some of the volume's subject matter.
Kendra told US Weekly magazine: 'I think the word 'sex' is on almost every single page [of my book]'
Fun-loving Kendra has always been frank about her relationships, and she continued: '[My husband Hank Baskett and I] try to limit being in the bedroom as much as possible.'

'We think about sleep [there] instead of sex, so we venture off into different places like the kitchen and the Jacuzzi.'
She revealed that the couple took things to the next level on a recent trip to Mexico.
'Hank and I had sex on a jet ski in Cabo,' she revealed.

'It was awesome... That's the fun of it. Sex is sex... I'm not a PDA person, but I like sex in cars and stuff!'
Kendra's book does have a more serious side however.
As the mother of a 21-month-old boy, her life has taken quite a turn in recent years, bringing out a more level-headed side to the star.

Kendra struggled with post-partum depression, a subject she addresses in her book.
'I’d never taken care of a baby, I’d never even held a baby or changed a diaper until my son, baby Hank,' she told the Huffington Post Celebrity.
'I never even knew one rule or one thing to do. I really went on instincts.
I think it’s important to talk about because nobody really talked about it -- I didn’t know I was going to get that depressed.'


But Kendra hopes that by being open about her experiences, she can help other young mothers going through the same thing.
'I feel that so many people can learn from and be inspired by my experience,' she wrote on her blog.
'I am living proof that you can overcome your past and become the person you have always wanted to be and that’s what Being Kendra is all about.'
source:dailymail