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Judge bars TV cameras from Kardashian divorce trial

This might be the only time you’ll ever hear the words “Kim Kardashian” and “no cameras allowed” in the same sentence.

LA judge Scott Gordon has barred cameras from the courtroom during Kardashian’s divorce trial from estranged hubby Kris Humphries, scheduled to begin May 6 in LA.

The ruling actually tilts in favor of Kardashian, a shameless media hog who, for whatever reason, didn’t want cameras to cover the in-court proceedings after several media outlets requested to do so.

“This is someone that has every move of her daily life documented for reality television, what is the big deal with having it televised?” a source in the Humphries camp sniffed to radaronline.com.

Kardashian, who’s pregnant with Kanye West’s baby and Humphries — who now plays for the Brooklyn Nets — were married for 72 days in 2011.

While Kardashian wants a legal divorce, Humphries is trying to get the marriage annulled on grounds it was a sham staged for Kardashian’s reality show, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.”

Last Friday Humphries, claiming flight trouble, failed to show for a mandatory settlement hearing in LA — leaving Kardashian holding the bag.

That hearing has been rescheduled for this Friday, April 19, but it appears the case will go to trial as both sides refuse to budge.