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Kris Humphries says ‘no thanks’ to Kim Kardashian’s $10 million offer to finalize divorce

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Money can’t buy happiness, and it seems like Kim Kardashian knows this better than anyone.

According to RadarOnline
, Kim K tried to finalize her divorce from Kris Humphries by offering him $10 million.

“After Kim filed for divorce, she offered Kris a $10 million payoff, with the agreement that he would not continue to pursue an annulment to their marriage on the grounds of fraud,” a source close to the situation told RadarOnline.

It seems like that wasn’t good enough for the Brooklyn Nets star.

Humphries reportedly denied the offer because he wants the marriage annulled, rather than a divorce. An annulment would require Kardashian to admit their marriage was fraud.

“Kris flatly rejected the offer because it has never been about money for him,” the source said. “He wants to be able to marry in a church again, with a clear conscience, when he finds someone special.”

In a number of interviews Kardashian has said that she just wants to move on from the situation and finalize the divorce.

“In a perfect world, of course I would love to be divorced,” she told radio show Sway in the Morning last week. “[The marriage] is going on its second year, and that’s really tough because I want to move on. I really want to move on with my life.”

Hey Kim, for $10 million, we’ll marry you for 72 days!


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