What ever happened to the Humps? You know the dude — Kris Humphries, the NBA star who was married to Kim Kardashian for 72 glorious days and the infamous instigator of the 'my-diamond-earring-fell-in-the-ocean' situation while holidaying in Bora Bora with the Kardashians in 2011.
Since his short-lived time as Kim's husband, Kris has stirred up some drama here and there, publicly poking fun at Caitlyn Jenner's transition — Humphries tweeted shortly after Caitlyn's famous interview with Diane Sawyer, "Man, I'm glad I got out when I did" — and making headlines once again while giving his two cents on Rob Kardashian's relationship with Blac Chyna. Six years after the marriage ended, Kris is still riding off the coattails of the Kardashian-Jenner family.
"That’s my guy," Humphries told Us Magazine, when asked about the drama ensuing between Rob Kardashian, 30, and Blac Chyna, 29. "I don't read too much into it. Hopefully he'll be alright."
But aside from only making headlines when a Kardashian's name is attached to it, what has the 32-year-old Atlanta Hawks player been up to recently? Many fans of Keeping Up With the Kardashians know the happily ever after that Kim, 36, found with now-husband and father of her two children Kanye West, 40, but still wonder: Did Kris get his happy ending, too?
Humphries has definitely moved around a lot in the NBA. When he was dating and then married to Kim K., he played for the New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets. Now, he plays for the Atlanta Hawks, after signing to several different teams post-divorce. According to Celebrity Net Worth, the basketball player is worth $25 million as of 2017. He's also been busy Instagramming moments like a cosmetic trip to the dentist, his wake boarding skills, and of course, his most recent haircut.
Though he hasn't remarried since divorcing Kim, there were rumors swirling back in 2012 that he was dating Miami native and Kim K. lookalike Fatmire Sinanaj. Also in 2012, it was rumored that Humphries was dating America's Next Top Model contestant Natalie Pack. Nowadays, Humps is living the single life and focusing on his athletic career.
This article originally appeared on Life & Style.