Ray J ‘to give Kim Kardashian profits from their sex tape as wedding gift’

May 19, 2014 - 18:33
May 19, 2014 - 19:10
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Ray J ‘to give Kim Kardashian profits from their sex tape as wedding gift’
Getting hitched ... Kim Kardashian and Kanye West will tie the knot this month. Picture: Getty Images Source: Getty Images

KIM Kardashian’s sex tape co-star, Ray J, has offered his former flame and her soon-to-be-husband Kanye West a very unconventional wedding present.

TMZ reports the singer is giving the couple a $47,000 check, representing four months of his 2014 profits from his X-rated tape with the reality star.

Kim rose to fame in 2007 after the smutty video was leaked online.

The duo later sold the rights to the footage to po giant Vivid Entertainment for $5 million.

In the last seven years, the tape has grossed an epic $50 million.

Kim hasn’t said if she’ll accept the cash — or what Kanye thinks about the cheeky offering.

Meanwhile, Kimye are expected to marry at a fort in the Italian city of Florence on May 24, where their daughter North was conceived.

“For me Florence is the most beautiful European city and one of the most beautiful cities in the world,” Kanye said.

“But the real reason is that Kim and I were on the banks of the river Ao last year on our own incognito. And I think that our daughter North was conceived here among the Renaissance masterpieces. It was as if it was our first honeymoon.”

Not camera shy ... Ray J (pictured left with Snoop Dog) made a sex tape with Kim Kardashi

Not camera shy ... Ray J (pictured left with Snoop Dog) made a sex tape with Kim Kardashian. Picture: Twitter Source: Supplied

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