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Kendra Wilkinson’s Daughter Alijah, 11, Poses in New Photo


Key Takeaways

  • Kendra Wilkinson shares a delightful weekend with her daughter Alijah.
  • The duo traveled to Arizona for a basketball tournament, showcasing their strong bond.
  • Kendra expresses joy in her role as a mother, calling it the “easiest part” of her life.
  • She highlights the importance of family and cherishes the moments spent with her children.

Kendra Wilkinson has the sweetest mini-me.

The Girls Next Door alum shared an adorable look at her weekend with daughter Alijah, proving the 11-year-old is a true copy of her model mom. 

“Alijah and I drove out to Arizona for the weekend and had so much fun!!” Kendra wrote on Instagram April 12. “She had a basketball tournament and we hung out with the other parents and kids. These are the golden years!!!”

The 40-year-old posted several snaps from the weekend, including one of herself posing with Alijah and a video of the preteen playing basketball. 

Kendra—who also shares son Hank Jr., 16, with ex-husband Hank Baskett—has often talked about how much she relishes her job as a mom, calling it the “easiest part” of her life.

“They are thriving,” she shared with E! News in 2024. “My kids are good kids. They’re just making my life good, fun, exciting, loving.”

“But everything else is like a work-in-progress,” the real estate agent confessed. “Being a mom is a work-in-progress.”



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