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Kris Humphries And Kim Kardashian Move On

Jennifer Schultz |
November 1, 2011 | 2:35 p.m. PDT

Staff Reporter

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Image courtesy of Creative Commons.
Looks like Kris Humphries is ready to mingle – less than a day after his wife, Kim Kardashian, filed for divorce.

In the newest Kardashian-divorce drama, Humphries is reportedly bouncing back from his divorce filing by hosting a party in Las Vegas this weekend, according to E News.

The party will be hosted at Vegas’ Chateau nightclub on Saturday night, but it is unknown if he’ll talk to press before entering the venue about his divorce.

Kim Kardashian, on the other hand, is flying to Australia to launch her new handbag line with her sister, Khloé. And one piece of jewelry she seems to have forgotten is her $2 million wedding ring.

Maybe everyone handles splits differently, but partying less than a week after a divorce filing seems a little strange, especially after hearing how “devastated” Humphries was by the split.

“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,” Humphries said in a statement, released Monday. While it may be true that he loves Kim K. as much as he says, going out and partying in Vegas without her doesn’t exactly show it.  And being shirtless on the party invite doesn’t exactly scream “family man.”

Then again, the couple had only been married 72 days. Should this really come as a surprise?

People have had the hiccups longer than this.

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