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Watch Kim Kardashian Re-enact Kris Humphries Proposal for Jay Leno

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Jun. 15 2011, Published 4:42 a.m. ET

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Kim Kardashian was very animated on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno last night, where she showed off her huge rock from Kris Humphries. Kim even went so far as to re-enact his very romantic proposal!

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Jay Leno desperately wanted to hear Kim's proposal story when she stopped by his show.

Kim explained that she thought her basketball boyfriend would proposal while they were on their family trip to Bora Bora, but instead he chose a "random day."

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"We were in L.A. and it was this most random day. I come home and no one was home," Kim explained. "I come in, go upstairs and was about to go on the computer and then I was like 'Oh, let me just go in my bedroom real quick and put all my stuff down.' I open my door and he was there. All my furniture in my bedroom was moved and I have this big white rug and it said 'Will you marry me?' with red rose petals. I walked in and there were candles everywhere and he was there on one knee."

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And then Kim showed exactly how she looked when she said yes.

Kim also discussed when she thinks they'll get married (end of summer) and addressed the rumors that she cheated, saying they aren't at all true!

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Watch Kim's interview, below!

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Part 2

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