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Kim Kardashian Attends MTV Movie Awards Minus Kanye


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By Henna Kathiya

Kim Kardashian arrived at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards on Sunday night decked out in all black with her growing baby bump. Although she was without her man (we all know Kanye’s reputation for skipping award shows, she had younger sister Kylie Jenner as her plus one.

Kim kept it simple and classy in her black Yves Saint Laurent dress and Dior heels. She strutted down the red carpet and posed for pictures but avoided any interviews. The reality star later took the stage to present first time performer Selena Gomez, who sang her new single “Come & Get It.” It wasn’t Kim’s first time presenting on stage, she also presented to Justin Bieber at the 2010 Video Music Awards.

Although Kanye wasn’t there with his beau, his essence was still there when the crowd began to wonder if he inspired actress Aubrey Plaza’s drunken stage crash during Will Ferrell’s speech.

Indie break-out duo Macklemore & Ryan also took the stage for the first time to perform their latest single “Can’t Hold Us.”



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