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this sex symbol from Playboy magazine denounces comments about her body in selfies

“Yes, I have aged.” This ex Playmate, crowned with fame for her collaboration with Hugh Hefner’s famous erotic magazine, embraces her age more than ever, and takes down the misogynistic bastards.

Kendra Wilkinson is not very well known in . But across the Atlantic, he is a media personality far from anonymous. Because Wilkinson is a former Playmate, crowned with fame for her collaboration with the famous erotic magazine founded in the 1950s by Hugh Hefner, and of which Marilyn Monroe, let us remember, was the first star propelled to the front page.

Sultry, sexy, glamorous, but also controversial magazine, from which the former model is struggling to free itself. Indeed, despite her career choices, many people return her to her former image. And between two armored reflections of “slut shaming”, this judgment made on the – supposed – sexuality of women, based on their outfits, their declarations and their attitudes, there is no shortage of ageism in the publications of this influential content creator .

Fortunately, she answers it not without flamboyance.

And natural. Because Kendra Wilkinson assumes more than ever her age, and her body, and in the space of a few well-intentioned selfies, here she is taking down the misogynistic thugs…

“Know that I am happy”: the ex Playmate feels better than ever in her body and lets it be known in the face of the machos

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Kendra Wilkinson feels good about her body, in her skin, at 40 years old.

She states it on Instagram: “Yes, I have aged. Yes, I gained weight. Yes, I’m getting older. Yes, I’m not the girl I was before (la playboy girl)“….

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