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MJ Death Pushes Kendra And Hank Off The Cover
Word has it that Us Weekly tried to back out of paying newlyweds Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett for their exclusive wedding photos!
Apparently, the magazine offered the couple $120,000 for the shots last weekend, only to have the mother of all tragedies – the death of the King of Pop – occur right after the ink had dried.
Since the wedding pictures are obviously taking a backseat to Michael Jackson coverage, there’s seems to be a disagreement as to whether Us Weekly is going to mail the check. From the NY Post:
“They were trying to get out of paying so much because they have to put Michael on the cover,” a source said. “But the documents were already signed.”
Huh? It sounds like the deal was signed, sealed and delivered. Tough bananas, Us, pay the pregnant lady.
A rep for US would only say, “The wedding pictures were purchased after Michael died.”
The honeymooning couple’s baby is due on Christmas day, and will be named “Arianna if it’s a girl and Henry Randall Baskett IV if it’s a boy.”
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