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Kris Humphries Mocks Kim on 'Kourtney & Kim Take New York'

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Nov. 28 2011, Published 1:22 p.m. ET

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When Kourtney & Kim Take New York premiered last night on E!, viewers got a glimpse of brewing marital strife between Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries.

As for highlights (er, more like lowlights), Kris mocked Kim's weight by saying she ate too much cake at their wedding! In addition, Kim hit Kris after she felt he ruined her pedicure, and he also manhandled her when they horsed around over a camera. He quipped, "Give it to me, you are my wife now, you are my wife — it's going to take a lot to get rid of me." Throughout the episode as Kris mentioned endless red carpets are distracting him from the strict regime he's used to as an NBA player, tension reached a fever pitch as noted by RadarOnline. Kourtney organized a naked yoga session and when the groom saw a chiseled instructor and told his wife how to work her body, things got a little out of control. Kris exclaimed, "That is disgusting - this is my home - this is disrespectful!" To that point, Kim yelled, "You are so immature -- I can't take it!" Then Kris added, "You can't take it? I can't take it...I felt uncomfortable when I came in. I nearly threw up!" RadarOnline has reported that Kim has a final say over the show's editing so a source told the site, "Kim was stunned by the amount of bad press and the public relations nightmare she has endured since deciding to file for divorce. Kim will be using the show to attempt to rehab her image." 

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