Kendra Wilkinson might not like the idea of a bachelorette party, but her fellow Girls Next Door alum won't back down until she gets one. Bridget Marquardt, excited about her friend's wedding, couldn't stop herself from exclaiming how much she'd like to celebrate the last days before Kendra walks the aisle.
The Girls Next Door's Bridget told Usmagazine.com that she won't let Kendra go without a bachelorette party, which she's willing to plan out herself. During Melanie Segal's Rev3 event in Hollywood, the reality TV star revealed how much she'd enjoy that.
"She kept saying she didn't want a bachelorette party, [but] she has to! She is getting one!" Marquardt told the publication.
Well, if she really wants to go for it, she has to hurry. There are only a couple of weeks left before Kendra Wilkinson will be wed to Philadelphia Eagles' Hank Baskett. The ceremony is scheduled on June 27, which is getting pretty near.
"They are so cute together and are so lovey-dovey and so into each other," Bridget said about Kendra and Hank. "It's like no one else is in the room when they are together."
Despite the date of the wedding, it doesn't look like time is an issue for Bridget at all. She may not be the maid of honor, but she's hoping to get things done by then.
"I just found out that its okay for me to plan it," the
Girls Next Door celeb revealed. "I'm not the maid of honor, so I feel kind of bad but I'm definitely in charge of [it.]"
In addition to that, Bridget said she's hoping the party can be filmed for her friend's upcoming reality show,
Kendra. The bachelorette celebration will be held in Los Angeles, so anyone who matters in the business can come. Of course, she needn't stress about that. A lot of fans of these Playboy girls are hoping to witness the marriage ceremonies, just to glimpse the bride herself.
Bridget admitted that Kendra is actually getting too excited about the wedding, which is no surprise. "I think she is super crazy as far as this being a really big deal for her and wanting it to be the perfect day and wanting certain things done right."
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