After Kim Kardashian West revealed that she was high on ecstasy during her first wedding as well as during the filming of her infamous sex tape, comedian Michael Blackson said that she should quit blaming ecstasy and thank American singer Ray J for her fame.
Revealing his disappointment, Michael told TMZ that it is wrong for Kim to make it seem like the drug is the only reason for her sex tape.
Michael said, "I think it's a bit fishy for Kim mentioning the drug now, after so many years."
During a conversation with sister Kendall Jenner and Scott Disick, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star spilled some beans about her "wild" years.
Speaking about her first wedding to music producer Damon Thomas in 2000, Kim said, "I got married on ecstasy. The first time."
But that was not all, she also said, "I did ecstasy once and I got married. I did it again, I made a sex tape. Like, everything bad would happen."
In 2007, a sex tape featuring Kim and Ray J went viral and made Kim famous.
Kim and now-husband Kanye share three children, namely, daughters North (5), and Chicago (8 months), and a son, Saint, who will be turning 3 on December 5.
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