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Kim Kardashian And Kanye West Sue Over Intimate Engagement Moment Being Leaked v2

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Roxanne Powell

Staff Writer

Wedding bells aren’t all that’s on the horizon for celebs Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, whose proposal video went viral on Chad Hurley’s new website MixBit. Hurley, one of the co-founders of YouTube, filmed West and Kardashian’s big moment from a distance, resulting in a clip from the AT&T stadium party surrounding West’s proposal.

And yet, it still made a big splash.

In an age where digital quality is valued over quantity, it is amazing how fast this video spread on MixBit and worked its way across the World Wide Web. A quick Google search reveals the clip inserted in TMZ segments and mentioned in other fan-based celebrity feeds.

As well as posting the leaked video in one of their news segments, TMZ reports that the newly engaged couple did not invite Hurley to the party. So instead of packing up and heading home, he decided to talk his way into the large San Francisco stadium. However not even a confidentiality agreement—and picture evidence of said agreement— could get in the way of a possible return to the limelight.

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Hurley’s video put him on the map, but not in the way he envisioned.

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are both well-known celebrity personalities with his career focused in the musical arts. While their presence in the acting and musical world would have made their upcoming nuptials known, even celebrities deserve some say on how to publicize such special news.

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