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Kris Humphries Still Undecided About Kardashian Divorce?

Kris Humphries is looking to annul his short-lived marriage to Kim Kardashian rather than follow through with a divorce, just one week after rumors surfaced that he would not sign divorce papers but sue her.

However, sources told People that Humphries has been having a change of heart most recently concerning his relationship with Kardashian. The news comes only days after the premiere of the pair’s television show “Kourtney and Kim Take New York” that features early signs of their marital woes.

The first episode that premiered on E! Networks gave fans a glimpse of the couple’s marital strains after they officially tied the knot. In one scene, a glamorous party was thrown in the couple’s honor.

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However, Humphries was eager to leave in order to do some early morning training. Kardashian called her husband crazy for his anticipation to leave.

“It's important that Kris is a part of this. This is for us,” Kardashian told cameras. “It is so embarrassing. I don’t know why Kris is acting so crazy, he's not trying to compromise with me.”

In the end, Humphries decided to leave New York for his hometown of Minnesota where he could focus on training. However, Kardashian was visibly disturbed by the notion.

"We're gonna live separate?" Kim questioned. "Like a long-distance marriage?"

Kardashian and Humphries’ long-distance marriage didn’t last long, fizzling out in 72-days. During a scene where Kardashian was narrating the show, she seemed to foreshadow the future of her relationship.

"We all hoped for the best and we didn't plan for this but we'll figure it out," Kardashian said.

Less than a month after she filed for divorce, Humphries also reportedly attempted to look into options that would enable him to sue his estranged wife.

Humphries and his family maintain that the show was scripted. The NBA player’s father, William, said his son was misled when agreeing to participate.

"Little did Kris know that he was being set up," William told Life & Style. "Kris got used --100 percent used."

Although Humphries will not be able to stop the footage from airing, Life & Style reported that the ball player hired lawyer Lee Hutton in an attempt to remove the portions of film that could potentially damage his reputation.  

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