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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Kim Kardashian Speaks Out on Divorce: I'm "Getting Through It," Will Get Away "in the Near Future"

You don't have to tell Kim Kardashian that with great visibility comes a tidal wave of scrutiny. "It's kind of what you get from living your life so publicly on a reality show," Kim admitted on Australia's Sunrise morning show, her first TV interview since announcing Monday that she was divorcing ...


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