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Kim Kardashian enjoys night out with ‘Marriage Counselor’ co-stars

Kim Kardashian headed out on the town in Atlanta last night, getting dinner at Spice Market in the W Hotel with several friends from the set of Tyler Perry’s new movie “The Marriage Counselor.”

Kardashian has been in Atlanta filming since Monday. She plays Ava, a friend and co-worker of marriage counselor Judith, played by Jurnee Smollett of “Friday Night Lights.” Since Judith is romantically challenged, Ava swoops in to give her a makeover. It’s a fitting role for fashion-conscious Kardashian.

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Paparazzi spotted Kardashian at LAX on Sunday, picking up pain killers and Claritin, before her flight. She was also snapped outside her trailer Wednesday, appearing stressed as she pored over a script. “She’s being very quiet and isn’t smiling very much,” a source told Us Weekly. “Kim has been reading a script and not being very social at all.”

Still, she made enough of a connection with people on set to head to dinner with them, Hollywood Life reports.

Kardashian did also have a visitor in her trailer — mom Kris Jenner, who took a brief break from promoting her new book to check in with her daughter. Apparently, Kardashian needed cheering up as she feels “the world has turned against her,” a source said.

The reality TV star returned to Twitter yesterday after a few days’ absence, writing, “I miss my twitter dolls! Love u guys.” She continued with a statement on how she is being handled in the press. “What a wise little soul my baby sister RT @KylieJenner: It’s always the people who know the least about you who want to judge you the most,” she wrote.

Kardashian is set to fly back to Los Angeles today. Meanwhile, estranged husband Kris Humphries was spotted late yesterday in Minnesota heading home after blowing off some steam in the gym, his face noticeably unshaven.

Sources tell us he “is really sad about the end of his marriage, and just wants to lay low with his family and focus on his training.”