Going natural! Kendra Wilkinson looks far different from her Playboy days as she's seen makeup-free after gym session

She got noticed as a teen for her bombshell image.

That led to Hugh Hefner added her to his harem, casting her in The Girls Next Door and placing her on the cover of Playboy magazine.

But that all seems like a blur now that Kendra Wilkinson has settled nicely into life as a mother-of two. And on Monday the 31-year-old blonde looked like just that as she went makeup-free while leaving a gym in LA.

No glam: Kendra Wilkinson appeared happy as she was makeup free and sweaty while leaving a gym in LA on Monday

Comfie: The wife of Hank Baskett wore a black workout look that consisted of a grey hoodie and black capri leggings showed off her toned legs

Gone was the fake tan, layers of makeup and hair extensions.

Instead, Kendra looked natural with a glowing smile.

The wife of Hank Baskett wore a black workout look that consisted of a grey hoodie and black capri leggings showed off her toned legs.

This sighting comes after the star admitted she will not be giving birth again.

On top: The siren looked sensational in a blue bikini as she took a 2009 cover of Playboy

The TV personality sat down for an interview with E! News in which she explained the reason behind her firm decision while attending Applegate’s Reel Food Cafe at the the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.

The star already has two children, seven-year-old Hank IV and two-year-old Alijah, and the former Playboy bunny was asked whether she would consider having more kids.

'No, no, no,' she said, not missing a beat, explaining it was best for her own well being.

With her Girls Next Door TV family: (L to R) Kendra, Bridget Marquardt, Hugh Hefner and Holly Madison in May 2008

'If we were to agree to that, we would agree to adopt. I'm happier when I feel like I can wear hot clothes, and feel good in my own skin...and not have to fix a lot.

'I had postpartum after Little Hank and then I was dealing with chaos after Alijah with postpartum, so I had pretty bad experiences after having each kid.'

Kendra shared her own experience as she wants other mothers to feel like they are not alone.

Now a mommy: The blonde with husband Hank Baskett, daughter Alijah and son Hank at Knott's Berry Farm in Los Angeles in June

The star said it is important they do not just talk to those around them, but go to a professional.

'You shouldn't vent and open up to your husbands, boyfriends, friends, because they're not professionals.

'They don't know the right thing to say to you and putting them in that position is tricky. You have to look at it from their stand point.

'If I knew that my friend was dealing with some real postpartum, I would tell her, "I'll do whatever I can to support you but the rest is seeking professional help."

'They're educated to give you the right answers to get better.' 

  

 

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