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'Succession' Star Decides Now Is As Good A Time As Ever To Ask Out Kim Kardashian In Awkward Video

'Succession' Star Decides Now Is As Good A Time As Ever To Ask Out Kim Kardashian In Awkward Video
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It's the end of an era as Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's infamous marriage is now coming to an end.

Kardashian recently filed for divorce from West after feeling the two of them "couldn't figure out how to stay married," and she "has felt Kanye is not willing to do the hard work and compromise."


But another man has already put his foot forward to take over.

Nicholas Braun, the 32-year-old actor you may recognize from projects such as HBO's Successionor Disney's Sky High begins the video talking about how "[bummed] out" he is Kanye and Kim are getting a divorce.

"Where does she go, from this moment? Because she's been through three marriages now, and it's like, are you willing to even take a shot on a new guy at this point?"





Braun then went on to awkwardly describe himself, saying Kardashian could easily meet a "different kind of guy" who will "make you laugh a little bit, or make you feel small, because he's so tall."

Braun stands at 6'7'' to Kardashian's 5'2''.





Braun says he hopes Kardashian will see the video and think he is "odd, but in a good way."

"So he's just sort of making a video that might possibly penetrate her — not the right word choice, but — enter her sphere of... you know?"

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Braun's offbeat sense of humor definitely hit most people in the right way.

Actor Justin Long commented: "Rooting for you two crazy kids who were born and have very different heights!"

Meanwhile Lilli Reinhart told him to hang on for just a second:

"Give her a little time... she'll come around."

Braun tagged Kardashian in the video but so far appears to have received no reply.

Best of luck my dude.

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