Kim Kardashian Flies to Minnesota to Meet with Humphries, Pastor
Is Kim Kardashian having second thoughts?
The reality star was seen at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport at 5:30 a.m. to meet ex Kris Humphries in Minnesota, reports TMZ.
TMZ photographed Kardashian as she made her way through the airport wearing dark sunglasses and holding a pillow.
She appeared rather solemn.
Sources told TMZ that Kardashian booked a flight at the very last minute because she wanted to talk to Humphries face-to-face about their crumbled relationship.
The two are reportedly scheduled to meet with the pastor who married them to discuss their union, their divorce, and any other feelings they want to share.
TMZ explicitly states that the reunion is not believed to be a reconciliation.
Sources told TMZ that Kim wants to make sure she and Kris have closure and talk everything out.
Humphries was photographed leaving a gym in his Minnesota hometown on Nov. 3.
The NBA player was seen working out intensely with his wedding ring still on (then later seen with it off), reported Us Weekly.
Humphries was supposedly blindsided by the divorce and released a statement saying, I'm committed to this marriage and everything this covenant represents. I love my wife and am devastated to learn she filed for divorce. I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make it work.
TMZ said Kardashian flew commercial to Minnesota Saturday night with a man who appeared to be her bodyguard.
The gossip site also recently revealed that Kardashian has banned all filming by E! of her post-divorce drama, which includes healthy doses of fighting and crying.
Kardashian was distraught over whether to file for divorce or not. She supposedly cried through the weekend before and did not make her final decision until Sunday night on Oct. 30.
She refuses to shoot any footage for Keeping Up with the Kardashians until the beginning of next year because she does not want to exploit the real moments behind the split, writes TMZ.
Kardashian will, however, address the break-up once filming starts again.
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