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Kendra Wilkinson Ex Hank Baskett Reunite To Take Kids On Supply Run In LA — See Pics

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Kendra Wilkinson stepped up to take care of her children’s grocery shopping needs during the coronavirus pandemic on May 3.

While her ex-husband Hank Baskett, 37, waited at a black SUV with the former couple’s two kids, son Hank Baskett IV, 10, and daughter Alijah Mary, 5, the 34-year-old former Playboy playmate emerged from the store pushing a cart stuffed with grocery bags.

Kendra wore a protective facial mask, as all business in L.A. now require them for entry to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Kendra looked So-Cal chic and sexy in a pair of leg-baring Daisy Dukes and a white t-shirt.

She wore comfy flat open-toe sandals for her grocery run and had her blonde locks partially pulled up atop her head with a pink clip.

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