Kris Tells Kim On Upcoming Show: "God, You Ate A Lot Of Wedding Cake"
Posted on Fri Nov 25th, 2011 12:15pm PDT By X17 Staff
No wonder Kim divorced him so fast!
In a new sneak preview of Kourtney & Kim Take New York, Kris Humphries shows off his jerky side as he criticizes his new wife for eating too much cake at their wedding.
In the clip, the couple are seen packing for New York when Kris suddenly scoops Kim up for a cuddle.
But when the basketball player struggles to lift her, he exclaims: "God, you ate a lot of wedding cake!" before tossing her onto the bed.
Kim laughed off the comment, but it obviously upset the reality star, who later said "Stop, you are so forceful," when Kris tried to snatch her camera away.
Kris ironically replied: "Give it to me, you are my wife now, you are my wife. It is going to take a lot to get rid of me."
Meanwhile, various online reports have surfaced claiming Humphries plans to drop his $10 million lawsuit against Kim and the E! network for the way he's been portrayed on Kourtney & Kim Take New York.
The marriage lasted just 72 days, but that seemed to be quite enough for Miss Kardashian. Are you on Team Kris or Team Kim?
In a new sneak preview of Kourtney & Kim Take New York, Kris Humphries shows off his jerky side as he criticizes his new wife for eating too much cake at their wedding.
In the clip, the couple are seen packing for New York when Kris suddenly scoops Kim up for a cuddle.
But when the basketball player struggles to lift her, he exclaims: "God, you ate a lot of wedding cake!" before tossing her onto the bed.
Kim laughed off the comment, but it obviously upset the reality star, who later said "Stop, you are so forceful," when Kris tried to snatch her camera away.
Kris ironically replied: "Give it to me, you are my wife now, you are my wife. It is going to take a lot to get rid of me."
Meanwhile, various online reports have surfaced claiming Humphries plans to drop his $10 million lawsuit against Kim and the E! network for the way he's been portrayed on Kourtney & Kim Take New York.