Friday 15 March 2013

Kim Kardashian Divorce: New Drama


PHOTO: Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries celebrate Kim Kardashian's birthday at Marquee Nightclun at the Cosmopolitan in CityCenter on Oct. 22, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada.


The recent revelation that several scenes in the reality show "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" was faked and re-shot, including Kris Humphries proposal to Kim Kardashian, may not come as surprise to anyone, but it's not clear whether it helps or hurts Kardashian in her divorce battle with Humphries.
While some producers of "unscripted" shows occasionally re-do scenes for various reasons, from "Kardashian" producer Russell Jay who revealed that major sequences -- including Humphries' proposal to Kardashian and her "crying" about a rough spot in their 72-day marriage -- were staged.
Lawyers for Humphries took the deposition as part of the NBA star's fraud lawsuit against Kardashian. Jay reportedly admitted that Kardashian was "completely surprised" by Humphries' proposal in her bedroom, and that she didn't like her impromptu reaction.
According to Jay's deposition, she requested another take, saying, "Can we just like, have me come back in one more time and be, like, really surprised?"


Report also has it that Jay's deposition revealed that a scene where Kardashian confessed to her mother, Kris Jenner, that she was having regrets about her marriage was actually shot after the 32-year-old filed for divorce on Oct. 31, 2011.
Like the reports about the proposal, Reality Tea previously claimed that the scene between Kim and her mother had actually been shot on a sound stage in Los Angeles, not on their trip to Dubai as it appeared on the show -- and was added in afterward to make Kim appear more sympathetic.


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