I learned that being husband and wife is just a label. It becomes, 'Do you really care about the person, the human underneath the label?' And I do, and I really do.
— Kendra Wilkinson
I'm trying to put the past to rest, but things just keep popping up to just pull me back in.
Any woman can make pole dancing a regular part of their exercise routine - and a fun part of their romantic life!
I would try to guide my children in a different way to have a career. Something besides being an actress, singer or model. I'm definitely going to push my kids in the other direction.
I am a free-spirited mom.
I think everything is a motive for money. Every thought, every belief, everything we're taught in school.
Being a reality star is very chaotic: it's a very dramatic job to do. I always 24/7 have to be on and ready for any type of criticism at all times.
I have no shame.
I love reality TV and everything, and it's something that I truly love to do, and I love the outcome of it; it's like my art. I consider my reality show as my art piece, and it's like a sculpture that I built; it's my baby.
You can't get more glamorous than you are on 'Dancing with the Stars.'
I learned to cook because I want to know about the food and the ingredients going into my family's bodies.
While I didn't have a father around, I did have - and what I want my children to both experience - the ability to explore, experiment and enjoy life as a kid.
I believe in spirits, not ghosts.
Before, back in the '50s, women didn't have as many rights as men, so they had to be that stay-at-home wife and take care of the kids all day. But now, with marriage, it's a partnership. It's not like this old traditional marriage that it once was.
The path that I chose was simple - it was the exact path I should've taken, and I have no regrets at all.
I have had a lifetime love affair with all types of dance. Pole dancing was always just for fun until we had a pole installed at 'The Girls Next Door' house, then we started taking it a bit more seriously and got into using it for exercise.
I want to raise my kid different from me.
I think a lot of things are shoved in our face, politically and historically, for money, and that's the motive.
Even my conservative friends consider me conservative.
Anything negative, I have to let go because it's too toxic for me.
I have nothing to hide.
I live my life on TV - it's like a home video.
Every woman is sexy in her own way. It is up to men to step up and make women feel like they are No. 1 on that list. There is no such thing as perfection.
I gained about 60 pounds when I was preggers with Lil Hank, and I'm desperately trying not to do the same with our daughter.
Writing is something that's great because you get to write every thought that's on your mind; you take your time.
The best date would have to be at a sporting event - it will show the guy what type of girl she is.
I believe that both people in a marriage should be concentrated on health, and you should be inspiring each other. How to make your mind healthier, how to make your body healthier. Healthy mind, healthy body, healthy soul.
Nobody's gonna be a perfect parent, you know? We're all doing the best we can.
I support Donald Trump, but I also support abortion and a women's right to choice, what to do with their body.
When I was pregnant with Alijah, little Hank would have all these questions. Where do babies come from? So I was open with him.
The thing that what we're taught in the public school system is everything you should know, I disagree with that. The most brilliant people in the world were dropouts - not that I'm pro-dropping out.
I love being a comfortable person, but I'm very open. I'm not ashamed of myself and my beliefs.
I don't want to be linked to anything negative. I don't want negative energy. I want everything positive around me.
I would get my laugh insured! Because my laugh is very important: it's a million dollar laugh, so if my vocal chords make my laugh any different, then I'm going to have to get insured.
I never, ever see myself as a celebrity or famous, so I poke fun at that.
I get to teach my daughter what I've learned. I don't want her to feel she has to be a certain way to impress society. If she wants to spit or go play some ball, I'll be so proud, because that's who I am, and that's a real person.
Given the news we all read or hear about, it's actually made me a stronger parent - I'm not a 'helicopter parent,' but I am very aware of local and world events and want to teach them what's right and wrong.
I'm very fun; I like to have fun, and I don't like to take life too serious, so of course everybody saw me as the outgoing fun one and the crazy one.