Something tells us Kim Kardashian won't be tuning into The Mindy Project this season.
Her ex-husband, NBA player Kris Humphries, has signed on to guest-star on an upcoming episode of the Fox sophomore comedy, TVGuide.com has learned.
Humphries, 28, will play himself, and joins previously announced guest stars James Franco and Happy Endings' Adam Pally.
More at TV Guide
Her ex-husband, NBA player Kris Humphries, has signed on to guest-star on an upcoming episode of the Fox sophomore comedy, TVGuide.com has learned.
Humphries, 28, will play himself, and joins previously announced guest stars James Franco and Happy Endings' Adam Pally.
More at TV Guide
Meh. But at least it's only one episode.
ReplyDeleteseriously he's a dumb ass and does not need to be on tv...stick to basketball. your barely good at that.
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ReplyDeleteSeriously, if you're going to refer to someone else as a "dumb ass," it helps to not make such a common grammatical error.
I know, I'm "nitpicking." I'm also being a silly "Grammar Nazi." Sorry, but I can't stand it when people feel the need to personally criticize others, especially while doing so hypocritically.
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ReplyDeleteSeriously, if you're going to refer to someone else as a "dumb ass," it helps to not make such a common grammatical error.
I know, I'm "nitpicking." I'm also being a silly "Grammar Nazi." Sorry, but I can't stand it when people feel the need to personally criticize others, especially while doing so hypocritically.
Well, to be honest, no matter how bad the OP is at grammar, Kris Humphries might still be a dumbass and suck at basketball... :P Not that I'd know, I barely know who he is.
ReplyDeleteBut still, I agree with you about the criticizing and stuff. There's no need for that. Also, please know that I'm not calling you a ''grammar nazi''! I think it can be quite annoying when people use bad grammar... Then again, for most of us English isn't a native language, so mistakes are bound to happen. And in the time of the all-mighty Internet, grammatical errors are more of a rule than an exception, so I guess we just have to deal with it. :D