Kris Humphries Is Skeptical Of Kim And Kanye's Relationship, Are You?

Since Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries’ marriage hilariously ended after less than three months, the NBA player has formally accused his soon-to-be ex-wife of fraud. He’s currently seeking an annulment on the grounds that she entered into the union out of an attempt to generate ratings rather than love.

Of all the frequent shots taken at the Kardashian family, a perceived willingness to do anything for money and fame is probably the most persistent charge. Whether spilling the family’s dirt to the media, intentionally acting dumb for the cameras or, in Kim’s case, walking down the aisle for publicity, critics and former loves have found plenty of ammunition over the years to argue the family is less than genuine. Thus, it’s really no surprise to hear Humphries is now toying with the idea of using Kim’s new relationship with Kanye West as potential evidence of her fraud in the upcoming divorce/ annulment proceedings.

According to Perez Hilton, Kris thinks Kim very well could be seeing Kanye simply to drum up support for her reality show, and his lawyers want to know whether E! entered into any negotiations to feature the new boyfriend on Keeping Up With The Kardashians prior to the relationship going public. I’m pretty sure he thinks this would serve as some kind of a-ha evidence to get the reality star to admit she duped him into the union; however, even if it’s discovered Kanye signed an agreement to appear on the show months ago, the confession he’s looking for will never come.

Still, it poses an interesting question. What do you think of Kim and Kanye’s relationship? Do you think they’re actually dating? Let us know your thoughts by voting in the poll below…

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