Kim Kardashian: I Loved Kris When I Agreed To Marry Him

Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries are finally making real progress on their divorce. A little more than a month ago, a judge decided the trial will finally begin on May 6, and earlier this week, Kim finally sat down with her soon-to-be ex-husband’s lawyers for her deposition.

That might make it sound like Kim has been the one delaying the divorce for more than a year, but actually, it’s the other way around. Humphries has been trying to drag out the process as long as possible, while Kim has desperately been trying to move things along so she doesn’t have Kanye West’s baby while legally hitched to another dude.

This week’s deposition happened in private, but sources close to the situation told TMZ Kim made it very clear that she loved Kris when she accepted his marriage proposal and didn’t do so simply to increase ratings on her popular reality show. Attorneys for Humphries have been trying to prove Kim defrauded their client by entering into a marriage she wasn’t invested in. That would allow the prenuptial agreement to be voided and Kris to sue for more assets. Unfortunately for him, Kim’s steadfast denials certainly won’t help him prove that, and since he has an uphill battle as is, I wouldn’t hold my breath that he walks away with anything close to what he wants.

We’ll keep you updated as these two keep squabbling.

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