Kendra Wilkinson cancels two shows after being rushed to hospital

Kendra Wilkinson, who is renowned for her previous stint at the widely popular men's magazine, Playboy, has been recently rushed to the hospital. Due to her health issues, she had to cancel two of her shows in Las Vegas, which was scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 18. Fortunately, Wilkinson has already announced on social media that she is currently fine.

In a report by People, Kendra had given her fans a heads up regarding her condition, especially since she was scheduled to do a play titled "Sex Tips for Straight Women From a Gay Man" later that evening. Originally, she was slated to do two shows for that night, but had to cancel once more later during the day stating that she was "hurtin' bad." She was rushed to the emergency room, and had to undergo more intensive care so she could get better.

Initially, Wilkinson did not reveal what exactly was causing her pain. All she said was that she was really sick but according to Entertainment Tonight, she later revealed on her Twitter account that she was getting ready to be injected with morphine, which is a powerful pain reliever. The next day, Wilkinson did not forget to update her fans, stating that she has already been prescribed some pain killers as well as antibiotics.

Fortunately, the medicine that was prescribed to her by her doctors worked well enough for Wilkinson to participate in the play for the very next day. For fans of the former Playboy bunny, this is unsurprising, since Wilkinson has been trying to try the craft of acting for a long time now. According to Inquisitr, "Sex Tips for Straight Women From a Gay Guy" was met with positive reviews when it showed in New York City.

The play was based on a book with the same title, which was written by Dan Anderson and Maggie Berman. It will be showing until January.

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