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Kendra Wilkinson Says She’s Moving Back To Los Angeles.

Kendra Wilkinson Says She's Moving Back To Los Angeles.

Kendra Wilkinson Says She's Moving Back To Los Angeles.

Kendra Wilkinson Says She’s Moving Back To L.A. — Without Her Husband. All quiet on the Midwestern front? Maybe not…Kendra Wilkinson has reportedly moved back to Los Angeles with her son – and without husband Hank Baskett.  Our source reported Wilkinson is taking her son, Hank Jr., and moving back to Los Angeles, 1,500 miles away from her husband in Minnesota. “She’s moving back to LA,” an insider told us. “It’ll happen in mid-October. She made the decision firmly and told Hank.” Being apart from each other can cause enough strain on a relationship, but that isn’t the only reason the ex-“Girls Next Door” star’s husband is upset – he’s also upset his son will be away from him, too. Hank Jr. is about 10 months old, and will soon learn to walk, start to talk, and have all sorts of growing developments parents want to be around to witness, and Baskett might not if the two move to L.A.  “Hank is pissed,” said our source. “The fighting between Kendra and him is bad. They’ve had teary fights and crying fits. They’ve been screaming at each other. He can’t understand why she won’t come to Minnesota. Every day is torture for him.” Friends of Wilkinson say her baby and her reality series “Kendra” on E! are the two things that keep her life the most stable. If she wants to keep her reality TV career going, she should be in L.A. “In her mind, it’s not her fault Hank can’t keep a job,” . “She has a job, too – plus friends in L.A. and family in San Diego. She’s not going to Minnesota and destroy her career.”

Lakers will get a couple of early tests in Phoenix and Denver

76076011NG019_CELTS_LAKERSThe defending champions will get Andrew Bynum back from an elbow injury, but Pau Gasol remains sidelined because of a strained hamstring. Suns and Nuggets are among top teams in the West.  With so many games left until June, and so many twists and turns inevitably awaiting the Lakers, it’s too early to call the next two days a  test.More like a pop quiz. The Lakers play host to the rejuvenated Phoenix Suns tonight before playing at Denver on Friday, a back-to-back that will definitely challenge their 6-1 record.  “If we get these games, then we’ll be at the top of the West for sure,” center Andrew Bynum said. “That’s a great early- Continue reading