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Kanye West Attacks Female Paparazzi in Miami Over Reggie Bush and Kim Kardashian Question

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are getting into some pretty freaky sex practices. You know, watching each other's sex tapes. And now, public paparazzi beating. How much kink can Kimye take? At least, it seems to be getting Ms. Kardashian off. Just check the cut to see the grin on...
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Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are getting into some pretty freaky sex practices.



You know, watching each other's sex tapes. And now, public paparazzi beating. How much kink can Kimye take?



At least, it seems to be getting Ms. Kardashian off. Just check the cut to see the grin on Kim's face as Kanye takes a swing at a female paparazzo, right here in Miami.



That, or Kimmy's still turned on by the thought of Reggie Bush.



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-Kanye West Records Sex Tape With Kim Kardashian Look-Alike, Cries About It



It was comments about the heiress's ex-boyfriend that prompted the whole altercation. The paparazzo was egging the couple on as they left a dinner date at a local restaurant.



"Kim, did you know Reggie is here [in Miami] having dinner?" the pap asked. "Did you wanna go congratulate him on his pregnancy?"




According to the pictures, Kim found it all very amusing, but Kanye wasn't going to let the paparazzo finish. He struck out at the woman's camera. Though always the gentleman, Yeezy never actually hit the photographer.



No one should be surprised. Kanye has told us before how he hates photographers "more than the Nazis." Still, the aggressive pap left all uppity, saying, "Kanye West just tried to beat me."



Kanye then rushed home with Kim in his Rolls Royce Phantom to really beat that ass.



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