If being a single mother means living apart from your husband for a few months while he rakes in six figures, that is.
In the latest issue of Life & Style, the tabloid cover mainstay plays up the rumored trouble in her marriage to Hank Baskett by crying about how difficult it is to live in Los Angeles while he plays football for the Minnesota Vikings.

"Not having Hank around hurts," Kendra tells  the magazine. "Moving across the country by myself makes me think of my  own mom who raised me and my brother alone. Hank's not going to be  [away] forever, but with him not physically here, I'm a single parent  now."
It's a good  thing for Kendra this interview didn't take place during the Vikings'  bye week, huh? She wouldn't be able to make that statement otherwise.
In closing, Wilkinson says she'll do anything  for her family, even make up scenarios in order to garner sympathy from  ignorant Life & Style readers. To wit, she lies:
"I'm going to go back to the minus-2-degree  weather to spend Thanksgiving, baby Hank's 1st birthday and Christmas in  a small one bedroom hotel room with my husband and son. That's all that  matters to me."
A couple points  of interest: the average low temperature in Minnesota in  November is 25 degrees, not negative two. Also, the minimum salary in  the NFL this season is $325,000. It's unclear why the couple would be  staying in a one bedroom hotel room.


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