Kendra and Hank Not Splitting Up

Celebrity Body January 6, 2011 AT 12:34PM
Kendra and Hank Not Splitting Up Credit: KM Pressgroup

Divorce drama? Puh-lease.

A source close to Kendra and Hank Baskett refutes a recent report that the E! reality star, 25, is meeting with a lawyer.

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"They are not getting divorced!" the insider tells UsMagazine.com of the parents to Hank IV, 13 months. "They're totally fine."

The twosome certainly weren't shy about showing their affection at the Comcast Entertainment Group Television Critics Association reception Wednesday. "They never left each other's side," says an onlooker, adding, "his hand was on her butt most of the night!"

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And despite dealing with a long-distance relationship -- the Kendra star lived in L.A. while the Minnesota Vikings wide receiver, 28, was stationed in Minneapolis during the football season -- the twosome make it a point to stay close.

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"He’s been sending me videos," she tells Us. "Those little mini videos from the flip camera. And Hank’s calling every few seconds saying 'Guess what I taught Hank, guess what I taught him!' It’s so cool."

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  • March 03, 2011 - 2:01pm Sarabeth Childress

    I am always away from my husband and that chick saying that these people will break up does know jack!!!! its hard, dont get me wrong and every relationship has its problem but that doesnt mean that it ends! maybe you should try a long distance relationship! technology has made things easier as well! even though my husband doesnt lay in bed with me every night we still skype before we both go to bed! Just because you had a bad long distance relationship doesnt give you the right to judge other peoples!!!

  • January 11, 2011 - 5:49am Melinda Ramirez Shepard

    Me and hubby been married for 11 yrs and counting. Been through 2 deployments. Hell, he joined the army in March of 2006 and we just figured that since then, out of the last 5 yrs we have only been together for 16 of those months. Yes it has been rough but our marriage is stronger then anything. It has nothing to do with distance. It has to do with LOVE. If your love is strong enough you can overcome any obsticle. So please Filomena, think before you speak. Obviously you don't know what it is truely like to love someone.

  • January 10, 2011 - 12:28am Gracie Mo

    Absence makes the heart grow fonder. As long as they trust in God, and keep him 1st their relationship will be fine.

  • January 07, 2011 - 8:30am Jo Scheidel

    REALLY Filomena? My fiance is in Afghanistan and has been for some time now, and we're getting along just fine. You have NO CLUE what a long distance romance is even like. Do I miss him everyday yes? Does he miss me? Yes. Do we love eachother? Madly. You, ma'am, need to think before you speak and know what you're speaking of. Go get f***ed.

  • January 06, 2011 - 5:51pm Heather Skye

    If I were him, I'd be embarrassed to have this tacky, brain-dead bimbo as a wife.

  • January 06, 2011 - 5:50pm Mark Wall

    Cute couple. They both seem down to earth and their son is very handsome

  • January 06, 2011 - 5:31pm Shannon Burmatoff

    He has lost alot of weight

  • January 06, 2011 - 5:08pm Amy Robinson

    @Filomena- What an awful thing to say. If there is love, trust, & communication there are no issues w/the distance. Yes, it's hard bc you miss the other person but to say both have to physically be there to make it work is ridiculous. What about all our soldiars overseas that leave families behind? Are you saying they have no hope? If there are insecurites they are going to flare up & sabotage whether it's long distance or not. It's a pretty insensitive comment you made.

  • January 06, 2011 - 2:15pm Kim Clark

    Filomena - while I do agree with you that alot long distance relationships don't work, don't go so far as to say none of them do because that just isn't a fact. There are MANY relationships who have survived long distances. I think Candice really hit the nail on the head with her comments. In Kendra and Hank's case I really hope they stay together because they are such a cute couple.

  • January 06, 2011 - 1:53pm Filomena Araujo

    Candice, that's all fine and dandy and all that, but the bottom line is, in order to make a relationship work and function, it takes 2 people who are physically present. If one person is never around or working so much and never home, how do u keep the home fires burning? The flame usually dies out. IT is virtually impossible to make a relationship work when one person is never around. Too much room for doubt and trust issues and insecurities and wonder. It just doesn't work in the long run, too much time apart defenitely takes a toll on a relationship- regardless of how much two people care about each other. You never heard the saying that Long distance relationships never work???? Come on now, what I am saying isn't far fetched, it's the absolute truth.

  • January 06, 2011 - 1:41pm Candice Moore

    Wow, what a terrible thing to say. Why can they Not make it? Distance between two hearts does not have to be an obstacle, it can be proof of how strong true love really is. I know plenty of marriages that have not been weakened by distance, especially when the people are in love with each other. Those that break up from distance has issues and problems beyond distance.

  • January 06, 2011 - 1:17pm Filomena Araujo

    I don't think these two are gonna make it. I think they are gonna split up eventually. Being apart so much defenitely puts a damper on any relationship, and even more so when it's a high-profile relationship like in the case of celebrities. Being away so much doesn't provide "structure" in a partnership, and when their is no structure, their is no foundation.

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