The person or persons looking to purchase the rights to the Kim Kardashian sex tape are apparently not konnected with the celebrity or her husband Kris Humphries.
Vivid Entertainment CEO Steve Hirsch, whose company currently owns the rights to the infamous bone-a-thon, says he doesn't know who the buyer is.
"It made sense the entire time that it would be Kim, but it appears it’s not,” he says, adding that it's not even anyone remotely associated with her.
The buyer will reveal their true identity if the deal gets done and explain once and for all why he/she/they want the sex tape off the market so bad.
Hirsch says he met with the buyer's rep several times in the last week but the buyer's still several million short of Vivid's $30 million asking price.
A source close to Kim, meanwhile, insists she is not behind it but is very curious about who is, and why anyone would want to do her such a favor.
Of course, perhaps the aspiring buyer simply wants to play a continuous loop of Ray J pushing up on that booty on some website. You never know.
Vivid Entertainment CEO Steve Hirsch, whose company currently owns the rights to the infamous bone-a-thon, says he doesn't know who the buyer is.
"It made sense the entire time that it would be Kim, but it appears it’s not,” he says, adding that it's not even anyone remotely associated with her.
The buyer will reveal their true identity if the deal gets done and explain once and for all why he/she/they want the sex tape off the market so bad.
Hirsch says he met with the buyer's rep several times in the last week but the buyer's still several million short of Vivid's $30 million asking price.
A source close to Kim, meanwhile, insists she is not behind it but is very curious about who is, and why anyone would want to do her such a favor.
Of course, perhaps the aspiring buyer simply wants to play a continuous loop of Ray J pushing up on that booty on some website. You never know.