Girl Next Door Kendra Wilkinson Sets Wedding Date

Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett plan to get hitched at the Playboy Mansion next summer.
Playboy model and television personality Kendra Wilkinson arrives at the 2008 ESPY Awards held at NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE on July 16, 2008 in Los Angeles, California
Playboy model and television personality Kendra Wilkinson - Getty Images
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Kendra Wilkinson has set a date for her much-publicized wedding with football player Hank Baskett: June 27. The happy couple plans to get hitched at the Playboy Mansion, natch, with former Girls Next Door roommates Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt serving as bridesmaids.

Who's taking bets on whether she'll actually make it down the aisle?

Kendra reportedly planned the date around her fiance's football season with the Philadelphia Eagles. Ex-boyfriend/father figure Hugh Hefner had planned to escort Kendra into the arms of her wide-receiver groom, but she apparently is reconsidering: "I don't know yet ... it's so weird." This from a 23-year-old who spent the last few years "dating" an 82-year-old on reality TV. Interesting.

Kendra seems to be changing lately in more ways than one -- she's been photographed wearing more conservative clothing than her usual tight-fitting, cleavage-baring gear since becoming engaged.

Meantime, Hef appears to have moved on with 19-year-old twins Karissa and Kristina Shannon, who may or may not become the new stars of E!'s popular The Girls Next Door.

Speaking of NFL stars who are engaged, this just in: Tom Brady reportedly popped the question to supermodel Gisele Bundchen on Christmas Eve on a private jet.


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