Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Kris Humphries slams Kim Kardashian for being publicity hungry ...

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Apr 19th 2012, 01:39

New Jersey Nets forward Kris Humphries is bashing soon-to-be-ex-wife Kim Kardashian over her interest in running for mayor of Glendale, California.

"Kris was told about Kim's plans to become mayor of Glendale as it was making news," a source told RadarOnline.com. "He doesn't watch any of the Kardashian reality shows. But he is telling his friends that he isn't surprised that Kim said that, because he feels there isn't anything she wouldn't do as she is so publicity hungry."

Here's video of Kardashian planning her political campaign:

Kardashian, who is a registered voter in Los Angeles, said she would run for office in Glendale "because it's, like, Armenian town."

"No. 1, you don't run for mayor in the city of Glendale," said Glendale city spokesman Tom Lorenz. "It is not an elected position in the city. The elected positions are five City Council people, a city clerk and treasurer."

"It's just ridiculous and sad to (Kris) that Kim is so fixated on fame and celebrity," the source told RadarOnline.com. "There is no way that Kim would ever move to Glendale though, she complained whenever she had to stay at Kris' condominium in Hoboken, New Jersey. Kim said that Hoboken wasn't exciting enough for her."

Humphries wants to televise his divorce trial. He wants to prove in court that Kardashian had no intention of staying married and just wanted to boost ratings for her reality show "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."

The Humphries-Kardashian marriage lasted just 72 days.

But is Kardashian really publicity hungry?

I don't know, you tell me after Kardashian recently tweeted this photo to her 14.4 million followers:

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