- Kim filed for divorce a year to the day she first met Kris at New Jersey Nets match
Their marriage lasted just 72 days, and now it has been claimed that Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries' nuptials were a hoax 'right from the start'.
A source close to the pair alleged Kim was 'never really into' her husband, but went along with the wedding as a 'publicity stunt'.
The shocking claims have been made as a spokesperson for E!, who broadcasted the wedding special, said the showbiz channel were holding emergency meetings following Kim's announcement yesterday, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
'Publicity stunt': Sources close to Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries have claimed their marriage was all a hoax
'The Kardashians have always been uniquely open with all aspects of their lives from joyous events to intimate moments to heartbreaking transitions.
'E! will continue to share the fascinating real lives and larger-than-life existence of this close-knit family.'
All a hoax? Kim and Kris walk down the aisle on their big day, but some sources are claiming the whole thing was merely a money-making exercise
Upset: A ringless Kim at LAX yesterday
'She wasn't really into him but she hoped she would be able to develop some feelings, but it never happened.
'Kris turned out to not be as malleable as everyone hoped he would be, he was pictured out partying with other girls, Kim really couldn't care less for him, she decided to end it.'
In a further twist, Kim filed for divorce a year to the day she very first set eyes on Kris.
The reality star met Kris on October 31, 2010, at a New Jersey Nets game.
Kim was sat courtside at the Izod Center in New Jersey when she took a liking to strapping 6ft9in-tall Kris.
The couple began dating just weeks later, leading to a whirlwind marriage - and yesterday's news of divorce.
Meanwhile, as Kim announced the end of the marriage, the inevitable questions began to arise about how much money the pair made from their union.
Kim's decision to file papers against Kris just hours before her mother's book, Kris Jenner and All Things Kardashian, goes on sale tomorrow, could certainly be viewed as a calculated move.
And yesterday, as soon as she woke up, Kim promoted the family's new clothes store on Twitter, only later being drawn upon for a statement about the breakdown of her marriage.
Full circle: Kim filed for divorce a year to the day she first set eyes on Kris as he played in a New Jersey Nets match in New Jersey on October 31, 2010
Still wearing the bling: Kim, with sisters Khloe and Kourtney, had her engagement and wedding rings in place on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night
It's a miscalculation of tone that Kim might live to regret, as fans begin to question the reality behind her family's money-spinning soap opera.
Whatever the truth, there is no doubting the fact that 31-year-old Kim's marriage has been lucrative for the Kardashian family.
Was it ever love? This is the moment when fans wept to see Kim find happiness, but now they doubt it
The wedding, which would've cost the couple $10 million if they'd had to pay for their freebies, netted a whopping $18 million.
Whatever the exact breakdown, their marriage ending now means that the whole haul has earned the couple about $250,000 per day.
Involvement: Loyal viewers bought into Kris and Kim's courtship so it's demise could affect the whole franchise
That's not to include the value of the numerous other magazine covers that have added grist to the mill of the Kardashian publicity machine.
Even before the big day, Kim was paid $500,000 to host her bachelorette party at Tao in Las Vegas.
But then, however heartbroken he is, Kris has benefitted hugely.
He was earning around $40,000 per game but since marrying Kim, has been hitting the quarter of a million mark each day.
The gravy train: Khloe, Kourtney and Kim promote the Kardashian Kollection in Cerritos, California last month
E! report that alongside the prenuptial agreement she put in place, the brunette wants property separated immediately, and for each party to pay their own legal fees.
She listed 'miscellaneous jewellery and other personal effects' as well as 'earrings and accumulations' amassed before, during and after her marriage to be confirmed as separate property but no word on whether that includes her $2 million, 20.5-carat diamond ring.
It's a businesslike approach that's typical of the Kardashian model.
Momager: Kris Jenner is the driving force behind the Kardashian empire
She wrote on her Twitter: 'How fab is this sequin top I'll be selling at QVC tonight??! Just like the one I'm wearing on my memoir cover!!!'
Meanwhile Kourtney changed the subject with: 'Happy Halloween! I am ready for costumes and trick or treating!'
Their incongruous tweets stood out in the tidal wave of commentary on the showbiz story of the day.
One fan who tweets as Bookgirl96 summed up the prevailing mood when she wrote: 'The Kim Kardashian definition of 'forever' is 'when the check is cashed.'
It was referring to the tellingly passionless statement that Kim eventually released: 'I hope everyone understands this was not an easy decision. I had hoped this marriage was forever but sometimes things don't work out as planned. We remain friends and wish each other the best.'
The network's urge to protect their golden goose's integrity is understandable.
Four million viewers watched the original wedding special, and 900,000 are estimated to have tuned into each repeat.
Birthday girl: Kim even celebrated her 31st birthday last month with Kris in New York
If fans believe their emotional connection is being exploited, it's likely they'll turn off in their droves.
The machinations of 'momager' Kris Jenner are well documented but if it's starting to look like the hapless Kris was co-opted into her plans purely because he plays basketball and has the initial 'K,' her matriarchal bossiness could be viewed as calculated exploitation.
So with Kim and Kourtney Take New York premiering on November 27, in which the short-lived romance will be documented, Kim needs to convince her pay-masters that there were hearts in her almond eyes at one point, and not just dollar signs.
The end: Kris and Kim were grim-faced after a meal on Thursday night, this was the last time they were seen together
TWEET NOTHINGS: How fellow celebs reacted to the news
Celebrities and VIPs took to Twitter in their droves in the wake of news Kim was filing for divorce from Kris.
While some were sympathetic, the reaction was largely cynical, with hashtags 'thingslongerthanKimsmarriage', 'REASONSYOURSINGLE', and 'DIVORCE' among the topics trending on Twitter.
CNN talk show host Piers Morgan - who has interviewed Kim in the past - retweeted: 'Kim Kardashian sold the rights to her wedding for $17.9 million. Her marriage lasted 72 days. That comes to a nifty $10,358.80 per hour.'
Late Show with David Letterman writer Justin Stangel weighed in: 'Wow -- @KimKardashian getting divorced. I'm shocked! Reality show weddings usually last.'
Some of Humphries' fellow NBA player mocked the divorce too. Houston Rockets' player Terrence Williams tweeted: 'You can't make fake love work not even money.... It's just TV entertainment smh.'
Samantha Ronson, whose ex-girlfriend Lindsay Lohan was a guest at the wedding, exclaimed: 'Wait, so it was actually a real wedding?'
Musician Questlove was thinking along the same lines: 'Wait, Kim Kardashian got married?'
Gossip blogger Perez Hilton was seemingly angered that Kim had apparently made a mockery of her right to marriage. He wrote: 'I love @KimKardashian, but as a gay man in America who is treated as a second class citizen when it comes to civil marriage, I am offended!'
There were a few supporters out there, however. Kelly Osbourne tweeted: '@KimKardashian thinking of you stay strong don't listen to the haters listen to your heart! Xoxo.'
And music mogul Russell Simmons also offered some kind sentiments: 'Hoping the best for Kim'
While some were sympathetic, the reaction was largely cynical, with hashtags 'thingslongerthanKimsmarriage', 'REASONSYOURSINGLE', and 'DIVORCE' among the topics trending on Twitter.
CNN talk show host Piers Morgan - who has interviewed Kim in the past - retweeted: 'Kim Kardashian sold the rights to her wedding for $17.9 million. Her marriage lasted 72 days. That comes to a nifty $10,358.80 per hour.'
Late Show with David Letterman writer Justin Stangel weighed in: 'Wow -- @KimKardashian getting divorced. I'm shocked! Reality show weddings usually last.'
Some of Humphries' fellow NBA player mocked the divorce too. Houston Rockets' player Terrence Williams tweeted: 'You can't make fake love work not even money.... It's just TV entertainment smh.'
Samantha Ronson, whose ex-girlfriend Lindsay Lohan was a guest at the wedding, exclaimed: 'Wait, so it was actually a real wedding?'
Musician Questlove was thinking along the same lines: 'Wait, Kim Kardashian got married?'
Gossip blogger Perez Hilton was seemingly angered that Kim had apparently made a mockery of her right to marriage. He wrote: 'I love @KimKardashian, but as a gay man in America who is treated as a second class citizen when it comes to civil marriage, I am offended!'
There were a few supporters out there, however. Kelly Osbourne tweeted: '@KimKardashian thinking of you stay strong don't listen to the haters listen to your heart! Xoxo.'
And music mogul Russell Simmons also offered some kind sentiments: 'Hoping the best for Kim'
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