Kim Kardashian and Reggie Bush: Valentine’s Day in Vegas

Written by:
Jordan Bach
Published on:
Feb/14/2010
Kim Kardashian Reggie Bush

His team just won the Super Bowl and she was one of the most wagered on props of the game over at Sportsbetting.com.  We are talking of course about New Orleans Saints player, Reggie Bush, and his Valentine's Day sweetheart, Kim Kardashian.  The two celebrated Valentine's Day in style at Vegas's Club Lavo.  Kardashian was crowned Sin City's Queen of Hearts.

"Whether you are single or with a loved one we are going to party tonight in Vegas!" Kardashian told the crowd. She was clad in a sexy YSL white minidress with, of course, a sweetheart neckline.

Afterwards, she was presented with her own "Queen of Hearts" cake and a teddy bear from Bush reading, "Happy Valentine's Day."

Kardashian became fodder for the online bookmakers last weekend when she became the subject of numerous prop bets that included such things as "Over/Under on the number of times Kardashian gets air time on CBS watching the game" and Kim Kardashian Waist Size (26 inches) vs. First Half Total for Super Bowl XLIV, which we all know went to Kim's waist size.  Most of the action was on the first half total, however.

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Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com 

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