Kendra's wedding plans
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Kendra Wilkinson doesn't want a bachelorette party.
The former Playmate has no plans for a raucous female-only bash before her wedding and instead plans to celebrate jointly with her American football star fiance Hank Baskett.
She explained: "I don't need it. We don't need the last night of freedom thing. If we are apart, we are going to be on our cell phones like, 'What the f**k are you doing? Is there any a*s in your face?' "
Kendra has revealed she has invited Karissa and Kristina Shannon, the girlfriends of former boyfriend Hugh Hefner - who will host her wedding next month at the Playboy Mansion - to her celebrations.
The 23-year-old blonde said: "They're cool. I like them."
Kendra and Hank - who want to have four children - are hoping to start a family as soon as they are married and don't mind if they have sons or daughters.
She added to US TV show E!: "I plan on having them very soon. We want to be young parents and be able to chase around our kids and run and coach our kids. So, very soon.
"We don't really care about the sex. We'll love whatever comes out of me."
- Bang! Showbiz
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