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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Eagles wide receiver Hank Baskett and his fiance Kendra Wilkinson are expecting, according to an E! News report.

Baskett and the former Playboy playmate are scheduled to get married on June 27 at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles.

The couple have recently been featured on the reality television show, "Kendra" on E!

Baskett was unavailable for comment.

 

 

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Posted by Jeff McLane @ 1:55 PM  Permalink | 8 comments
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Posted 02:54 PM, 06/10/2009
knighn
Watch out, Hank: if the baby comes out looking like Benjamin Button, it's Hef's!
Posted 03:21 PM, 06/10/2009
Jeff
Nice "Milk"insons
Posted 05:45 PM, 06/10/2009
Todd Pratt
Jeff, are trying to steal Dan Gross's job?
Posted 01:50 AM, 06/11/2009
MFPhils
lol Knighn
Posted 09:10 AM, 06/11/2009
rhcjr2
great line knighn! HAHAHA
Posted 10:23 AM, 06/11/2009
tpizza
Jeff, doing any spots for the E! network soon? Who cares?
Posted 12:46 PM, 06/11/2009
KGKoons
Will family help Hank to achieve for 2009? Or if they are not married, as a retired pastor, I will be glad to help them tie the knot. For tickets , of course.
Posted 01:20 PM, 06/11/2009
PhilCali
This type of article has ruined sports journalism as we know it. RIP. The Benjamin Button line is hilarious.
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