Kendra Wilkinson Playboy photos
Kendra Wilkinson, pictured at Kari Feinstein's Style Lounge in Park City, Utah, Jan. 23, 2016, says she OK with her son seeing her nude Playboy photos. Getty Images

Most people would probably cringe at the thought of their children seeing a naked photo of them, but not reality star and former Playboy bunny Kendra Wilkinson. The married mom of two recently opened up about her Playboy past, revealing that she would not have a problem letting her son, Hank Baskett Jr., see her nude pictures.

“Yeah, I did Playboy back in my day … and of course I would let little Hank see my Playboy,” she told E! News in an interview published Thursday.

The 30-year-old explained that she doesn’t see it as an issue because her son has already seen her naked several times and she has “no shame.”

“We take baths together,” Wilkinson continued. “We take showers together. If you hide something then it becomes more, like, taboo. I do wear a bathing suit in the bath with him, but I don’t mind going in and changing in front of him and stuff like that. A body’s a body; it’s not taboo anymore. I’m so glad we’re breaking through those walls.”

Wilkinson also said Hank Jr., 6, has already seen nude magazines and has been in Hugh Hefner’s office at the Playboy mansion. In October, the “Kendra on Top” star took her family to visit her ex-boyfriend and his wife, Crystal Harris. Posting a group photo, which included her kids Hank Jr. and Alijah, she wrote: “We went up to the mansion tonight to visit Hef and Crystal. Was an amazing night catching up with everyone #oldstompinggrounds #family.”

Wilkinson has made no apologies for her past as Playboy model and said during a 2014 interview that she wouldn’t be upset if her daughter, who turns 2 in May, followed in her footsteps when she got older.

“I wouldn’t be ashamed of that,” Wilkinson said on Channel Seven (via the Daily Mail) while still pregnant. “If you’re not crazy and on drugs, I’m like, why not? Living at the Playboy mansion was the best decision at that moment for me in my life today.”