I Know Who You Are: Kris Hamphries to His Wife's Sex Tape Co-star
Newly married NBA's New Jersey Nets player Kris Humphries who recently got married to reality star Kim Kardashian will take months, or may be years, to forget his recent trip to New Orleans.
The basketball player would have got to know about his wife's ex-boyfriend Ray J. or may be Kim herself would have told Kris many things about the rapper, but facing Kim's ex-boyfriend and sex tape co-star was really an awkward feeling for him.
It was an unfortunate journey for Kris who boarded a Delta flight in Minneapolis and had to sit next to hir wife's ex-boyfriend and sex tape co-star Ray J. until they reached New Orleans.
According to a New York Post report, Humphries, who boarded in Minneapolis, was in an aisle seat across from the singer in first class. Humphries sat there for a few minutes before moving to a seat in front of Ray J.
According to a source, Ray J said, 'Come on, you know who I am. I just want to say congratulations.' Then Kris, realizing he was cornered, said, 'Oh yeah, yeah, I'm sorry I know who you are,' the report added.
Meanwhile, owners of Kim's 39-minute-long sex tape with Ray J. have valued it at more than $26 million.
The sex tape features Kim and the R'n'B singer in intimate act in a hotel room.
Vivid Entertainment is the owner of the tape as of now and it has been approached by a lawyer in Tennessee hired by a mystery buyer who is rumored to be related to Kardashian.
The mystery buyer wrote a letter to Vivid co-chairman, Steve Hirsch, saying: We would purchase any other footage you may have control of that involves Ms Kardashian.
Hirsch told the TMZ: Based on its long term value, it looks like $26 million would be a starting point for a discussion on all of the rights. I have no idea who is behind this offer but if it's Kim, I have a tremendous amount of respect for her. She has my number and can call me any time.
The clip has become a rage online especially after her marriage to basketball player Kris Humphries.
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