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Kim's new boyfriend (guest star Nick Cannon) tells fat jokes during his comedy routine, provoking Kim (Countess Vaughn) and her plump friends.
Kim's new boyfriend (guest star Nick Cannon) tells fat jokes during his comedy routine, provoking Kim (Countess Vaughn) and her plump friends.
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