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Kanye West Doesn’t Want ‘Intimate Moments’ Of Kim Kardashian Romance Filmed On TV?

Kim Kardashian

As reports suggest Kim is ‘secretly embarrassed’ with the amount of coverage

Kim Kardashian has become known for sharing her life in front of the cameras, but that could soon come to an end following the claims that the reality TV beauty’s beau, Kanye West doesn’t want to show some parts of their romance on TV.

Kim Kardashian

However, it’s not just Kanye who wants to allegedly move away from TV as to Heat magazine, Kim’s  is “secretly embarrassed” about how much is shown on the family’s reality TV show,Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

An insider claimed: “Kim has secretly been getting embarrassed about how much her family share and there’s no way Kanye would allow the intimate moments of their relationship to be filmed. He is happy to be in the background, but he thinks some things should be kept private.”

With Kanye’s romance with Kim going from strength to strength, the insider went on to suggest that the rapper is now focusing on making her brand about Kim and himself rather than with her family.

Is Kim ready to take the back seat on KUWTK? (Splash News)

“Kanye is thinking of their brand as a duo now, rather than her family’s. He thinks some of what she’s put her name to is tacky and has already advised her to say no to certain things”, the insider added.

Whilst Kim might be keen to distance herself from the TV show, the star’s mum, Kris Jenner doesn’t think it would be a good idea. The insider concluded:

“The whole empire is based around Kim and it is her celebrity status that drives the brand. For her to turn her back on it would not only be a devastating blow to the family, but most of all to her mum, Kris, too.”

What do you think?

A rep for Kim Kardashian has been approached for comment.

Kimmy heads out for an ice-cream

Photo: WENN

 

 

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