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Kris Humphries Swears His Marriage to Kim Kardashian Was Real

Kris Humphries would like you to know two important things about him: 1. He’s still alive. 2. He was totally and completely in love with Kim Kardashian. So the former power forward stated for The Players Tribune record in a surprising essay he penned this week. In a lengthy piece titled “I Never Wanted to Be That Guy,” Humphries opens up about his athletic past, his basketball career, his poor attitude over the years — and, yes, of course, his very brief marriage to Ray J’s former sex tape partner. (For those somehow unaware, Humphries and Kardashian were married for 72 days  back in 2011. Yes, 72 days. Due to the hilariously short length of this union, most observers have assumed that the relationship was a complete farce. They’ve assumed it was a mere PR stunt meant to bring the couple attention and money before they went their separate ways. But Humphries insists, all this time later, that there was nothing phony about the romance at all. “I met a girl who happened to be really famous, and I got married, and.…. Damn,” writes Kris in this article, adding that he “should have known what I was getting into” with Kardashian, and yet: “I was definitely naive about how much my life was going to change. But the one thing that really bothers me is whenever people say that my marriage was fake.” There’s plenty about the Kardashian universe that is not “entirely real,” explains Humphries, who should know because he appeared on plenty of Keeping Up with the Kardashians episodes. But his feelings for Kim? The vows they exchanged? His hopes and dreams for their future? “Our actual relationship was 100% real,” he emphasizes here, expounding as follows: “When it was clear that it wasn’t working … what can I say? It sucked. “It’s never easy to go through the embarrassment of something like that — with your friends, with your family…. But when it plays out so publicly, in front of the world, it’s a whole other level. It was brutal.” Kris and Kim were all over the tabloids back then, with accusations of infidelity leveled against both parties and ugly rumors spreading about the relationship across the Internet. Continues Humphries: “I didn’t know how to handle it, because I never thought I was going to be famous in that way. “I remember having this moment when I was getting booed so hard in Philly, and I thought to myself, “Why exactly are they booing me, though? Is it just because I’m That Guy from TV? “Do they think I was trying to be famous? Is it because they think I disrespected the game of basketball?” Humphries played in 800 career games and averaged 6.7 points and 5.4 rebounds. He was a perfectly solid rotation player who played for eight teams. The Minnesota native exceled in college and only ever wanted “to be known for basketball,” he writes in this piece. But that hasn’t been the case for almost a decade now. “There was about a year where I was in a dark place,” he says of the divorce proceedings. “I didn’t want to leave my home. You feel like … I don’t know … the whole world hates you, but they don’t even know why. They don’t even know you at all. They just recognize your face, and they’re on you.” Humphries would even lie and tell strangers on the street that he was someone else when they approached him. It was really tough for awhile. “I didn’t want to be Kris Humphries,” he says, adding: “It’s the craziest feeling in the world, not wanting to be yourself. And I didn’t even want to say anything to defend myself, because it felt like I couldn’t win. You can’t go up against the tabloids. You can’t go up against that machine. There’s no point. “And even if I played that game, I felt like it would be disrespecting the game of basketball.” As for whether he’d ever get back together with Kim, who is married to Kanye West and who has three children? Humphries has already answered that question. And we’re sorry to break it to you, Kim .

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Elisabeth Hasselbeck: I Prayed When I Learned Rosie O’Donnell Had a Crush on Me

Recently, Rosie O'Donnell confessed that she had a crush on Elisabeth Hasselbeck during their cohosting days on The View . Hasselbeck went on Fox & Friends and responded: “I read it and I immediately started praying.” She said similar things in an appearance on The View , and is getting dragged for coming across as downright homophobic. First, here were Rosie O'Donnell's exact words in her book,  Ladies Who Punch: The Explosive Inside Story of the View . Reportedly, in order to quash rumors that she and Hasselbeck were enemies back in the day, Rosie … overcorrected. She says that she “loved” her conservative cohost and admitted that she had “a little bit of a crush” on her. Rosie then suggested that there were “underlying lesbian tones on both [of their] parts” while they were on  The View . She then made reference to Hasselbeck's past as a softball player, implying Hasselbeck may not be entirely straight herself. Hasselbeck appeared on both Fox & Friends and The View to respond to Rosie's statements. Sunny Hostin asked Hasselbeck about this as she assumed the role of guest host on  The View . “That's the breath of the Holy Spirit,” Hasselbeck responds. “Like please, Holy Spirit, work through me right now, so I don't answer my own mind.” “This needs to be addressed both truthfully and … maybe where I wouldn't have addressed it with grace some years past,” Hasselbeck admits. When you finish hearing her response, you wonder how much worse it would have been years ago. “One,” Hasselbeck says. “I think what she said was reckless. Untrue.” That sounds fine, until she says: “Not only insulting — disturbing.” Hasselbeck tries to spin it, saying: “When it comes to … how she felt about somebody in the workplace.” “That somebody happened to be me,” she says. “But if you replace what Rosie said, and you take her name out, and you put in … 'Robert.'” “Then we would be in a situation where you would see the objectification of a woman in the workplace,” Hasselbeck claims. “And that's disturbing,” Hasselbeck claims. “Because when we may be really against that from a man to a woman.” “You don't get a pass because you're a lesbian,” she suggests. “The feeling was not mutual,” Hasselbeck insists. “But I did respect her as a cohost.” She adds: “As I think it should happen in all workplaces.” She emphasizes that, in very religious terms, she forgives Rosie for her statements. “Secondly,” Hasselbeck continues. “I think what she says about female athletes …” “If you're an athletic girl,” she says. “And you're competitive and you're gritty …” “It's a lie and it's reckless to attach a sexuality to that,” Hasselbeck asserts. “And I think it's selfish on her part,” she accuses. “And I would say it to my friend.” “Just because you're athletic,” Hasselbeck concludes. “Doesn't have anything to do with your sexual preference.” One, having a crush on a coworker and admitting it many, many years later is not the same thing as objectification. It should not in any way be equated with workplace sexual harassment. If Rosie had made lewd anatomical comments about Hasselbeck, or made it an issue while they were on  The View , that would be different. But as Joy Behar correctly points out, Rosie's comment about having a crush was not lewd or inappropriate. Hasselbeck refers to an alleged reference to Rosie trying to “take her under her wing.” Unless Hasselbeck is accusing Rosie of inappropriate behavior during their time on  The View , then it doesn't sound like anything inappropriate went down. Second of all, Hasselbeck is wrong to equate a crush from a woman to a crush from a man. Many lesbians are inundated with the idea that they are “predatory” by being attracted to women. That is massively unfair. In contrast — and I'm a dude writing this — we all know that, historically, men with crushes are much more likely to make it a problem. Anyway, there are non-homophobic ways of saying that you're straight. It would have been cool if Elisabeth Hasselbeck had found one of those instead of immediately resorting to prayer and stereotypes. However, Hasselbeck is absolutely right about one thing — and we don't say that often. Assuming that a person is gay because of their profession or hobby or degree of athleticism is absolutely wrong. It's misleading and, while not  insulting , certainly unfair. While softball is stereotypically associated with lesbians, stereotypes are inherently demeaning and dehumanizing. Rosie should know better than to perpetuate that kind of talk. Our favorite part of this whole dang interview was Meghan McCain telling Hasselbeck she's “been a fan of you my entire life.” Hasselbeck is only 7 years older than Meghan. If you ever really want to hurt the feelings of someone young enough to be your sibling, tell them that you've been a fan of them “your whole life.” We don't think that Meghan meant any offense by that.

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Meghan McCain vs. Leah Remini: Who Should Join The View?

After firing Jenny McCarthy and Sherri Shepherd , The View was left with two empty seats at its famous round table.  Rosie O’Donnell is returning to the show next season , a prospect that has many fans excited. But without an equally strong personality to keep her in check, there’s a chance that Rosie may dominate the proceedings.  The Rosie vs. Elisabeth Hasselbeck debates made for some of The View ‘s best moments (and highest ratings), but it’s unlikely that fans would want to tune in for midday fisticuffs season after season. Plus, the intensity of the O’Donnell and Hasselbeck’s arguments ended up taking a toll on the entire panel. So producers are left with the challenge of keeping the discussions lively (a bunch of women sitting around agreeing with each other doesn’t make for great television), without leaving the show’s panel and audience bitterly divided. The View has reportedly cast a wide net in its search for talent, with two front-runners quickly emerging: Rumors that Meghan McCain would join The View began circulating earlier this month, and many fans online seem to feel the daughter of Arizona senator and former presidential candidate John McCain would be the perfect choice. Her father is a staunch Republican, but Meghan takes a liberal stance on most social issues. Her good looks and clever insights helped her rise to prominence during the 2012 presidential campaign, and she could serve as the perfect counterpart to O’Donnell – a sort of significantly toned down version of Hasselbeck. Another name that’s been mentioned as a potential fifth host is actress Leah Remini. Remini’s rejection of Scientology made news last year, and revealed the former King of Queens star and The Talk co-host star to be a thoughtful and discerning social critic who’s not afraid to make powerful enemies. Reports that emerged today claim that McCain is close to reaching a deal with The View, but until she signs on the dotted line, Remini still has a chance. Who do you think would make a better host? And the Winner is? Meghan McCain! Click Here To Vote for Meghan Leah Remini! Click Here To Vote for Leah There are two front-runners to join The View for next season: Meghan McCain and Leah Remini. Who would you rather see on the show? View Poll »

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Elisabeth Hasselbeck: Leaving The View for Fox & Friends!

In a decision both expected and yet surprising for its immediacy, Elisabeth Hasselbeck is leaving The View … effective tomorrow! According to The New York Post , the conservative host will then take a brief hiatus and premiere as a co-anchor on Fox & friends this September. “Elisabeth’s warm and engaging personality made her a star on The View,” Fox News Chairman & CEO Roger Ailes told the newspaper. “She has proven to be an excellent conversationalist and I am certain she will make a great addition to our already successful morning franchise.” Hasselbeck will join Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmead on the Fox morning program, while Gretchen Carlson will shift move to daytime. Said Barbara Walters in a statement: “When Elisabeth survived Survivor we wanted to make sure she would stay afloat. We have had 10 wonderful years with her and she will now be swimming in new waters. We will miss her and wish her everything good.” Joy Behar, meanwhile, will also exit The View this summer. Possible replacements include Brooke Shields, NeNe Leakes and Jenny McCarthy .

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It’s Been Real: Elisabeth Hasselbeck Chucks The Deuces At “The View,” Will Replace Gretchen Carlson On “Fox And Friends”

We will miss you Elisabeth . Elisabeth Hasselbeck Leaves The View We bet she got tired of playing second fiddle to Whoopi and Barbara… we would too if we could get more scrilla. Lizzy can you let us hold a stack? According to TMZ Joy Behar isn’t the only one jumping ship on “The View” … Elisabeth Hasselbeck is also bailing on ABC’s daytime talk show. Fox just released a statement, saying Hasselbeck will be replacing Gretchen Carlson on “Fox & Friends.” A rep for ABC said Hasselbeck’s last day on “The View” will be Wednesday. Barbara Walters also released a statement, saying, “We have had 10 wonderful years with Elisabeth, and she will now be swimming in new waters. We will miss her and wish her everything good.” It’s unclear who will replace Hasselbeck on the show … but there are rumors Brooke Shields is being tapped for the job. Elisabeth is expected to join “Fox & Friends” in September. Do you think Elisabeth was pushed out or is she making a money move?

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Celebrity Cribs: Conservative “The View” Host Elisabeth Hasselbeck Selling Her NYC Condo For $3.3M [Photos]

Via Realtor.com: Reports indicate that the blonde TV personality and her husband, former NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck, recently put their home in the Ariel West on the market, listing the West 99th Street apartment for $3.3 million. Measuring in at 2,300-square-feet, the Hasselbecks’ home offers a total four bedrooms and three bathrooms. It boasts a formal foyer and powder room that leads to a living and dining room that features floor-to-ceiling walls of glass that look out onto the eastern part of the city. Adjacent to the formal area is a large chef’s kitchen and breakfast nook, along with an additional bedroom with den or office potential. The master suite faces to the west and features a large walk-in closet and master bath lined in white glass tiles, which has a ‘tea for two’ soaking tub, dark wood vanity and Siberian marble flooring. Besides the home itself, the Ariel West boasts a wealth of amenities for its residents, including a private courtyard, fitness center, furnished lounge, full-time concierge, doorman, and a 52-foot swimming pool. Peep the digs!

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Elisabeth Hasselbeck Wrote a Poem About Osama’s Death That’s Even Dumber Than You’d Imagine

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(Skip directly to the 1:39 mark if you want to save as many brain cells as possible.) We’ve always known that Elisabeth Hasselbeck is basically one of the most ignorant people on television, but you’ll absolutely die when you hear the poem that she wrote to explain the death of Osama Bin Laden to her Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Evil Beet Discovery Date : 05/05/2011 00:30 Number of articles : 2

Elisabeth Hasselbeck Wrote a Poem About Osama’s Death That’s Even Dumber Than You’d Imagine

Elisabeth Hasselbeck — Victory in Diet Book Debacle

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Elisabeth Hasselbeck: Violated By Sarah Palin!

Elisabeth Hasselbeck, who introduced Sarah Palin at political rallies back in 2008 and campaigned for the V.P. candidate, feels used and abused by her now. “Elizabeth feels used by the former governor,” a source told PopEater. “She stood up and did everything she could to get Sarah to the White House.” “She was expecting to have made a friend for life. Elizabeth isn’t fake. You might not like her politics, but she is very genuine person.” But alas …

Charlie Whitehurst NFL draft 2010

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Charlie Whitehurst passes as Tennessee Titans#39; Derrick Morgan defends in the first half of an NFL preseason football game, Saturday, Aug. 14, 2010, in Seattle. Charlie Whitehurst threw two touchdown passes Saturday and the Seattle Seahawks opened their pre-season campaign by holding off Tennessee 20-18. After starter Matt Hasselbeck threw 10 passes and completed four of them, Whitehurst came on to go 14-of-22 for 214 yards. Whitehurst gave Seattle a 10-7 halfti

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Charlie Whitehurst NFL draft 2010