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Posted: Tuesday, 19 June 2012 4:35AM

Kim Kardashian glad she avoided sex tape talk with dad



Socialite and reality TV star Kim Kardashian is glad she didn't have to explain her sex tape to her late father - because she would not have known what to say to him.

Speaking candidly about the racy footage of her tryst with ex-boyfriend Ray J, which leaked online several years ago - and introduced many people to the Armenian beauty, Kardashian admits she felt humiliated and often wishes she had made a better decision when she agreed to film a sex session with the singer.

Appearing on Sunday's Oprah's Next Chapter on TV in America, she said, "I'd like to think that I'm aware... that that's pretty much how I was introduced to the world. It was a negative way, so I felt like I really had to work 10 times harder to get people to see the real me... I felt humiliated."

"I'm definitely not grateful for that experience... If I was to live my life again, obviously I wouldn't do that again... If I had the information, if I had known better I would have done better, but I didn't."

And Kardashian insists she had nothing to do with the release of the sex tape: "Why would anyone put that humiliation on their family. That's what I did. And that's something that I'm gonna have to live with for the rest of my life and have to explain to my children one day. Imagine the conversation I had to have with my grandmother."

But she admits she'll forever be relieved she didn't have to explain her actions to her lawyer father Robert: "I don't know what I would have done... what I would have said."

Article Copyright WENN 2012.
Photos Copyright Getty Images 2012.

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