'Kardashian' Producer Admits Scenes Were Re-Shot To Make Ex Look Bad

Reality Television made its way into millions of homes. Viewers watch and are supposed to believe that what they are seeing did not involve a script. That is the purpose of reality television right? Kris Humphries, Kim Kardashian's ex is making headlines in an attempt to prove the couple's wedding was scripted.

Life & Style magazine obtained a copy of Russell Jay's deposition; he is the show's producer. He admitted that at least two scenes depicting Kris negatively were scripted, reshot or edited. The New York Daily News posted a few pieces of the document on the newspapers website. Some of the document read:

Q: Okay, do you recall whether or not that scene was filmed prior to the divorce filing or after the divorce filing?

A: It was filmed after the divorce was filed.

Q: The show depicted that the scene occurred prior to the divorce filing, is that correct?

A: Yes

The New York Daily also reported that in the episode of the reality show where Kris Humphries throws a hotel party and Kim Kardashian comes storming in not pleased with him; she knew about the party all along.

According to Hollywood Life, Kim Kardashian is accusing her ex of leaking the deposition in order to make her look bad. The reality star also claims that it is not unheard of when filming reality television for a scene to be re-shot.

If the two cannot come up with an agreement they will have to attend their court date which is scheduled on May 6, Radar Online reported.

Kim Kardashian  moved on since her break up with Kris Humphries. She is currently pregnant and dating Kanye West. She did not take any of her frustration about the scandal to her Twitter account. The reality star seems quite happy and has been tweeting about fashion, nail designs she currently adores and a photo showing followers "how to hide their bangs". She also posted a photograph of her and Khloe's new puppy. Despite rumors and a copy of the deposition Life & Style retrieved, the reality star seems to be brushing off the controversy. 

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