Pregnancy has ruined my sex life, says Kendra Wilkinson
Melbourne, October 22 : Former Playmate Kendra Wilkinson has said that pregnancy has changed her sex life for the worse.
The hottie revealed that she is unable to be as wild in the bed as she previously used to.
"Yes, it's changed our sex life - for the worse [laughs]. I am a wild girl in bed and I can't really be that wild anymore because I have limits now. I have 40 extra pounds in my belly, so I get tired easily," the Daily Telegraph quoted her as saying.
She added: "But no, of course, it's still great. I have a great man in bed, he definitely knows how to please me. But, yeah, we'll be better after when we have more energy!
"I've been eating a lot of breakfast - eggs, bacon and cheese sandwiches with wheat toast, a lot of waffles with peanut butter. Peanut butter is my biggest craving.
"I actually put bananas and syrup all over it, too. Even though I don't usually eat much meat, I've been eating a lot of ribs with barbecue sauce and steak. Also, my craving for chocolate came back. I never ate it before because it gave me migraines."
However, Wilkinson who is expecting her first child with husband Hank Baskett, insisted that she has never felt more beautiful.
She said: "I have never felt this beautiful! The one thing I love about being pregnant is my skin, I used to have the worst acne. My whole life it's been horrible - on the Girls Next Door, it was disgusting. This is the best skin that I have ever had in my life!
"The greatest thing is probably just feeling like a queen. Everybody does everything for me. And Hank is always just giving me unconditional love - that different type of love that I've never felt before."
--ANI
7 killed, 5 injured in road accident
Peace Cells to teach non-violence in 100 Delhi institutions
Flax and yellow flowers can produce bioethanol
26/11: 2 Pak men arrested in Italy
Editors Guild condemns Sena attack on TV channel
PM wants his ministers' report cards
Hollywood actor promotes NASA's exploration message
New method to measure snow, soil moisture with GPS may benefit climate modelers
Science Magazines honours NASA programmes
Sandeep Marwah honored at Cairo film fest
India awakens to past life regression
Musharraf ordered 35 bulletproof Mercedes from Japan to safeguard his ministers, bureaucrats
Psychotherapy may be an effective way to boost happiness
CJI for joint international probe into terrorist acts
Rahman forays into Hollywood with Couples Retreat
Vegetable trader shot dead in Delhi
Scribes protest Shiv Sena attacks, governor wants 'exemplary action'
Tibetan medicine popular among Chinese too: Dalai Lama
AirAsia celebrates Kolkata- Kuala Lumpur inaugural flight
Amarr Upadhyay does cameo in 'Bidaai'
Himesh, Mika, Shaan at Mahamuqabla
Students clash with police in Varanasi
Strong EC, strong democracy: Chawla
India now 135th in the world
Langer asks 'fantastic' Hughes to ignore critics and play his natural game
Salgaocar sign junior internationals
Wisut kicked out, Sisupalan to follow
Match-fixing inquiry probes hit Europe
SAIL presenting sponsor of Hockey WC
Jenson Button 'offers 6 million pounds for Robbie Williams' mansion'
UN suggests ways to enhance senior lives
Jairam gives India Nobel Filth Prize
Gecko's tail an energy powerhouse, say scientists
Ambassadors urge parties to implement peace agreement
Ex-French president's controversial Princess Diana novel 'a literary flop'
State employees organisation demands 6th Pay Commission for Nagaland
Fire rages on at Hooghly Jute mill
Indian challenge ends in singles of Asian TT
IWF to decide on India's fate after dope cases are closed
Sourav's security concern force CAB to change venue at Eden