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Kim Kardashian proposal staged: report

Kris Humphries’ proposal to Kim Kardashian was not much of a surprise, a report says.

According to Radar Online, Humphries’ proposal was well-choreographed — much to the New Jersey Nets star’s chagrin.

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A source close to Humphries tells the site, “Kim told Kris how, where and when to propose, it was absolutely no surprise to her whatsoever … Kim looked so surprised but she knew it was happening.”

While Humphries reportedly had ideas on how he wanted his proposal to unfold, the source claims that his wishes were quickly dismissed by the producers behind “Keeping Up With The Kardashians.”

“Kris proposed in the middle of the day, and he had to do that because it would create better lighting to capture the moment,” the source says. “Kris wanted it to be very intimate and romantic, but all of his ideas were shot down by production officials and Kim.”

It is hardly the first charge of inauthenticity lobbed against the E! reality show. Radar also reports that a pivotal scene in last week’s episode may have been staged. In the scene, Kardashian admits to mom Kris Jenner, “My heart is telling me I did this too fast,” while the two travel in Dubai in mid-October.

However, Radar has tracked down photos which seem to suggest that the scene was actually shot in the United States on Dec. 6, after Kardashian had already filed for divorce from Humphries. While the site has not run the photo, the image is reported to show Kardashian and Jenner leaving a television studio, Kardashian wearing what appears to be the same ensemble as in the scene. While Jenner wears different clothes, an assistant appears to carry the purple caftan she wears in the scene.

In last night’s episode of the show, Kardashian tearfully admits to sister Khloe, “I’m just so unhappy. And I don’t like who I am in this marriage, who I am to him, who I am to myself.”

Later in the episode, she reveals, “I just feel so lost and I don’t know how I got to this point.”

At least those sentiments seem more authentic.