Though some reports have alleged the couple has made up their relationship drama to increase ratings for their reality show, a close friend has revealed that the truth about Hank Baskett's alleged affair will be told when Kendra on Top premieres its third season in September.

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Jessica Hall, a friend of Kendra Wilkinson's from the Playboy mansion, spoke with FOX News about the scandal, promised that the real details concerning Baskett's alleged affair with a transsexual model would be revealed.

"In the next season of Kendra on Top, which airs September on WeTV, you definitely will see everything that's going on, and it's their platform to tell the world what it is, what is going on," Hall said July 24. "It's only their story to tell period."

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Hall also said that while some of what has been reported about the couple's marital struggles in the media is accurate, at least half is false.

"The tabloids are not always correct," she said. "The part that kind of stinks sometimes is that these 'sources' are saying different things. Half the time it isn't true. I don't get these crazy allegations."

Though Wilkinson and Baskett are being criticized and accused of allegedly making up the drama, the physical toll of the alleged affair has reportedly had an effect on the 29-year-old mother of two.

"It's affecting her milk production and, quite simply, breaking her heart," a friend told People magazine July 25.

Wilkinson, who is the mother of Hank IV, 4, and 8-week old daughter Alijah Mary, has also reportedly received some unwavering support from her 88-year-old ex-boyfriend, Hugh Hefner, who has urged her to divorce her husband sooner rather than later if that is the decision she makes.

"She said that Hef has offered to help in any way he can but has been urging her to try and work it out, as he knows how hard divorce can be on the kids," the source said. "But that if she is going to leave, to do it now while the kids are young enough not to remember life any other way."