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Kris Humphries & Kim Kardashian Clash on 'Kourtney & Kim Take New York'

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Dec. 19 2011, Published 4:02 a.m. ET

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On last night's episode of Kourtney & Kim Take New York, it was crystal clear that Kris Humphries and Kim Kardashian didn't see eye to eye. Especially when he threw a house party specifically after Kim and sister Kourtney said it was forbidden!

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As Kim and Kourtney dashed to L.A. for an event, Kris decided to throw a bash at their posh suite at the Gansevoort Hotel. Kris even tried to get Scott Disick to support his efforts in having a few buddies over but Scott refused.

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 According to RadarOnline, Kris told him, "You're just like Bruce and all the other...whipped Kardashian men." He added, "It's better to die on your feet than live on your knees." Low and behold, against the wishes of Kim, Kourtney and even Scott, Kris went ahead with his party plans regardless. In a camera interview, he indicated, "Kim and Kourtney think they're going to make the rules around here, and I want to show them that they don't." OK! NEWS: KIM KARDASHIAN LENDS A HELPING HAND IN HAITI Although the party went on as planned and Kim of course, found out about it, Kim had a heart-to-heart with Kris and reminded him, "No one is allowed in our suite! This is our private space." To which point Kris noted, "Next time..." Kim added, "There won't be a next time."   

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