Former Miss Alabama 2012 pageant winner Katherine Webb commented on the elimination of her competitor Kendra Wilkinson on the reality show they both star in, Splash.

When asked her thoughts about the former Playmate quitting the show during week 3, Webb sympathized for her.

Web was asked, "What's it like being up there when she decided not to dive?" by an E! News cameraman on Thursday.

"For anyone who's scared of heights, it's really scary. Extremely scary. So I don't blame her," Webb told E!

Webb scored 9.25 for her high dive during week 3's episode on Tuesday, which tied her against Drake Bell for the lead.

Wilkinson shocked viewers when she became so fearful of diving off of a 23-foot high board, that she quit the show. Walking away from the required stunt led her to being eliminated. The reality star was so upset she apologized repeatedly.

"I'm so sorry, everybody," Wilkinson, 27, said while visibly upset. "This is the first time in my life I've quit something. This will haunt me for the rest of my life."

Wilkinson's husband, 30-year-old former NFL player Hank Baskett, was shocked at his wife's refusal to conquer her fear of heights. Wilkinson expressed her disappointment to her fans on Twitter shortly after the episode ended.

"Damn I got a lot of hate tonight but ill (sic) take it," the reality star tweeted on Tuesday. "Big mistake signing up for the show, sorry I let you all down."

The six remaining contestants - Webb, basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, comedian Louie Anderson, singer Drake Bell, Rory Bishfield and formerBaywatch star Nicole Eggert - will compete on Splash next Tuesday at 8/7 Central on ABC.

Watch Kendra Wilkinson quit Splash.