Kris Humphries: Lawyering Up Will Teach Kim K Not to Mess with Her Ex
The Kris Humphries-Kim Kardashian divorce is actually going to end up being more exciting than their wedding or marriage. The latest news, according to RadarOnline, has him demanding more money for the episodes of the E! shows that he is appearing in.
The report says that Humphries wants $50,000 per episode and that he is going to sue the network if he does not get what he wants.
It also says that because of Kim's editorial control over her shows that he is being portrayed as the evil neglectful person in this whole situation, which makes sense because nothing that has ever happened in her life is ever her fault. She is perfect in every way.
"As RadarOnline.com first reported, Kim maintains a lot of editorial control over "Kourtney & Kim Take New York," and after filing for divorce, made sure the new season of the hit show would portray her as the "victim" and Kris as the "lazy and insensitive" villain.
Star magazine's insider points to those editorial decisions as Kris' backing for a multi-million dollar lawsuit, citing emotional distress he has suffered because of how poorly the show has made him look.
"He was nothing more than a disposable groom, used for ratings," the source said.
"He feels he deserves some type of compensation."
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While I hate this whole situation because it was nothing more than a cheap ratings grab and the Kardashian family got paid millions of dollars to do it, Humphries had to know that something wasn't right, and I do love the idea that he is trying to stick it to her and the network on his way out.
Sure, he could have used better judgment in this whole thing and just not married her or even gotten involved with this whole insane family to begin with, but there is no time to look back at logical reasoning.
I hope that Kris does win a potential lawsuit and makes a small dent in that family fortune that Kim and the rest of the merry band of misfits related to her that just keep hoarding money just to say that they can.









