Kim Kardashian is once again a hot topic following her full-frontal photo shoot with Paper Magazine.
While the whole world is buzzing over Kim's brazen attitude over her physical form, one person that hasn't been caught up in the news was KK's ex-husband, Kris Humphries.
During a recent interview with Washington D.C.'s "The Fan with Grant Paulsen and Danny Rouhier," the pro-basketball player wasn't able to avoid talking about his ex-wife's infamous photos.
The hosts prodded the NBA star saying: "I gotta ask you this man," quoted Celebuzz of host Danny Rouhier. "Listen. Yesterday there was like this thing that melted the Internet, and I'm sure you know what I'm talking about; what's that like on a day like yesterday? You go out and play well and it's awesome, you can put distractions aside, but like, it's a unique position you're in. Are guys giving you a heard time? Or is it just something that's not a big deal at this stage?"
Humphries, who wasn't keen to answer the question directly simply said: "I've always been a basketball-first kind of guy, and had a lot of success through everything," explained Kris.
"For me, it's just basketball, and that's where my outlet is, especially now. I'm on a team that's winning, and we're gonna be in the playoffs and do all that. It feels good. But everything else, I don't really pay a lot of attention to," he continued.
But the hosts weren't satisfied. "Is it hard, though, on a day like yesterday?" pushed on Paulsen. "Do you just stay off your phone? Or how does that work?"
Humphries finally gave in and responded: "I mean, a lot of times I don't even know what's going on. I'm on ESPN and basketball websites and stuff like that. I'm not someone who's paying attention to things that don't really matter in my world."
Kardashian, 34, and the baller, 29, were married in a star-studded, televised wedding on Aug. 20, 2011. After a short 72-day marriage, the world was shocked when "The Keeping Up With The Kardashian" filed for divorce a mere two months after their wedding.
The divorce, which lasted longer than the marriage, was finalized on June 3, 2013.
Editorial Director Mickey Boardman of Paper Magazine spoke about the risque cover, reported Celebuzz.
"[There was] much less [retouching] than people think. That's really what she looks like. That's her. I would say it's the normal amount of retouching that's on a normal cover," she revealed.