It looks like Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett are making nice and moving on from the fallout of their recent divorce — which hit Wilkinson especially hard — for the sake of their kids.
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E! News reports that over Memorial Day weekend, the exes hung out with Wilkinson’s family so they could all support Wilkinson and Baskett’s son, Hank Baskett IV, during his hockey game. This marks one of the first times the public has seen Wilkinson and Baskett together in the same room since Wilkinson officially filed for divorce in April, which means that like us, you’re probably pretty curious to know how things panned out.
From the looks of all the social media posts from Wilkinson, Baskett and Wilkinson’s brother, Colin Wilkinson, this big family outing was a success. Colin posted a group shot to Twitter that was pulled from Kendra’s Instagram showing her sitting in the bleachers while Baskett stands behind her making a silly face. Everyone looks happy, very into the game and super-chill. It’s definitely a good indicator of where Kendra Wilkinson and Baskett are in their relationship with one another. It seems like they’re putting the past behind them.
Lil Hank support squaddddd pic.twitter.com/FevHhLVmGE
— Colin Wilkinson (@ColinWilkinson) May 27, 2018
Wilkinson and Baskett didn’t take any other selfies together, unfortunately, but they did document their time at the younger Hank’s games like the proud parents they are. Wilkinson kept track of the game on her Instagram story, posting shots of her son sailing around the ice as she cheered him on. Interestingly, if you look at E! News‘ report, it seems like Wilkinson posted a photo of Baskett at the top of the stands taking a photo of his and captioned it, “Proud papa.” That photo has been deleted from her Instagram story, but it’s not clear why.
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There’s no knowing what the future holds for these exes, but for now, it’s good to see they’re able to be in the same room when it counts: cheering their son on during his special day.
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