Kim Kardashian Wedding: Kardashian Dined With Reggie Bush 2 Days Before Humprhies Divorce
According to Hollywoodlife.com, Kim Kardashian dined at New York's Bar Mesa restaurant with former boyfriend NFL star Reggie Bush only two days before the reality TV star filed for divorce from Kris Humphries.
The rumor had been hinted for a number of days but it is reported that a source at the restaurant confirmed that the couple dined together and stated that staff were told not to speak of it.
Accordingly, Bush had initially told the TV star he was unable to meet with her, but apparently later changed his mind.
This news comes has Kris Kardashian, the mother of the Kardashian brood, told Access Hollywood, that Kim could possibly go back to Bush.
When asked if her daughter could reconcile with Bush, Kris said, "Reggie's a great guy, I always had a good feeling about Reggie, but I also liked Kris, I don't know what her choice will be ultimately."
When asked of the speculation that Kardashian and Kris Humphries could possibly reconcile, the usually outspoken mother said, "I have no idea."
The Kardashian matriarch also doused rumors that her daughter had flied to Minnesota to return Humphries's ring: "I doubt that very much. I don't think she needs to fly to Minnesota to… I don't think she’s thinking about jewelry right now. She's trying to mend her heart."
The interview came on a day in which the media was rife with speculation following reports of Kardashian's journey to Minnesota to meet with her estranged husband.
The reality TV star was seen traveling with an apparent bodyguard as she moved among other travelers at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport around 5:30 a.m. local time.
Accordingly, Kardashian was not followed by reality TV cameras, due to what is described as her sense of owing Humphries a private face-to-face chat.
Although sources claim that this was not a gesture of reconciliation, Kardashian had expressed uncertainty about filing divorced papers. The star had reportedly cried before making her final decision.