Sports betting sites are now offering odds on who Kim Kardashian's next boyfriend will be.
The social media and television megastar recently split up with American comedian Pete Davidson and people are already wondering who her next fella will be.
Despite getting Kim's initials and even her kids' names tattooed on his body, it wasn't enough to keep the pair together.
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The end to their very public relationship has made headlines around the world, although reports (yes, I've done some digging) suggest they're still amicable and on good terms.
That said, this still isn't stopping various rumours from swirling – including who their next partners will be.
With both 'Skete' and Kim K having such big profiles, there's actually huge interest in this topic – so much so that online sports betting companies have made a market for it.
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So yes, if you're truly that invested in it all then you could potentially cash-in if you predict correctly.
And given Kim's dating history, she's tipped to find a new boyfriend sooner rather than later.
Odds have been released with CNN commentator Van Jones topping the list as the favourite, per Odds Checker.
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Why? Who knows.
The duo have worked together across criminal justice reform projects but insist their just colleagues.
Ray J and Nick Cannon are also up there with +1000 odds behind Jone's +800.
As for the rest of the market, it's pretty random to say the least.
For some strange reason, Chris Evans and Harry Styles supposedly stand in good stead of having shot at love with Kardashian.
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Sports stars Israel Adesanya, Kyrie Irving and Dak Prescott are also floating around the top and are paying decent money too.
Then, of course, there's Kim K's ex's Kanye West and Kris Humphries.
Interestingly, though, as you move down the list you see names like Eminem, Johnny Depp and Brad Pitt as well as billionaires Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos.
So, if you fancy taking a punt on who Kim K's next boyfriend will be then put your money where your mouth is and slap on a cheeky bet.
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