Mar 31, 2011 15:34 GMT  ·  By
Kendra Wilkinson is not invited to Hugh Hefner’s wedding and she’s very upset about it
   Kendra Wilkinson is not invited to Hugh Hefner’s wedding and she’s very upset about it

Kendra Wilkinson was the only one of Hugh Hefner’s three most famous girlfriends to speak kindly of his engagement to Crystal Harris and the upcoming nuptials. With all this, she hasn’t gotten her save the date yet.

Understandably, she’s very upset about it.

Speaking with E! Online, the reality star and now Dancing With the Stars contestant reveals she didn’t get her invitation in the mail, which is really getting on her nerves.

She really wanted to attend Hugh’s nuptials but, if the save the date doesn’t come soon, she will choose to go to a friend’s wedding, which takes place on the same day and to which she’s already been invited.

“I haven’t gotten my save the date yet. I’m not joking, I’m really [upset] about it,” Kendra tells E!.

This is more than an oversight: it’s a complicated situation that Kendra wants to get out of, she insists.

“If I don’t get a save the date, I have another wedding to attend that same day. I got a save the date from one of my closest friends for that date,” she explains.

“I’m planning on going to Hef’s but I haven’t gotten the save the date for that same date. I’m getting kind of antsy because I need to pick which wedding to go to,” Kendra adds.

Come to think of it, she has no bone to pick with Hefner because it’s his fiancée that’s doing all the wedding planning.

“No! It’s Crystal that does the wedding planning. She’s the girl! If she doesn’t give me a save the date soon I’m going to have to put in my save the date with the other wedding,” Kendra points out.

As noted above, of Hugh’s 3 ex-girlfriends, Kendra was the only one not to speak badly of Crystal after the engagement announcement.

Both Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt said, in more or less direct terms, that she was only after Hefner’s money and that he was rushing into the marriage without even knowing her that well, to his own disadvantage.