The Girls Next Door: Kendra Wilkinson "Excited but Nervous" About 'Kendra' Season 2
The Girls Next Door: Kendra Wilkinson "Excited but Nervous" About 'Kendra' Season 2
Reality TV star Kendra Wilkinson has proven herself since sharing the spotlight with two other blondes on The Girls Next Door to making it on her own and raising a family.  Another milestone she's hit recently is the premiere of the second season of Kendra, her very own series on E!.

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With the first installment of her show focusing on her moving out of the Playboy mansion, the second gets even more serious.  There's a husband to take care of and a son to nurture.  But this is still Kendra Wilkinson we're talking about, and she's remained the funny and honest girl we new on The Girls Next Door.

But as another season approaches, the 24-year-old star admitted that she's feeling a big anxious about Kendra this time around.  "I'm excited, but I'm also nervous," she told Pop Eater.  "It's been the most real that we've ever shown -- that we've ever filmed."

Since this run of the show will center on her giving birth to Little Hank, there's bound to be some tearful experiences.  "I'm a normal human being just like everyone else and I go through problems," Kendra Wilkinson explained.  "I just wanted the chance to capture those real moments."

The former Girls Next Door star pointed out just what she meant.  "The cameras captured a lot of firsts -- the first time bringing him home, the first time for a lot of things.  The first time bringing him outside [which] was actually in Miami for the Super Bowl.  It was a lot of firsts for everything."

One of those big events is the fact that her son just can't get enough of the cameras.  We're pretty sure we know where that trait comes from.

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"When we were shooting the show, he actually breaks the fourth wall and he stares in the camera all the time.  He follows the camera guy ... he loves it so much," she explained.  "It's definitely different shooting this season.  It's a lot more work, but it's a lot of fun."





Source: Pop Eater
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