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Watch Kim Kardashian Cry & Yell at Kris Humphries Over Lost Diamond Earring

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Aug. 22 2011, Published 5:08 a.m. ET

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While Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries may have already tied the knot this weekend, the new episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians that aired Sunday night showed Kris' introduction to the Kardashian Krew during a family vacay at the Bora Bora Nui Hotel in French Polynesia. But Kim's time with Kris on the magical island wasn't smooth sailing at first.

Maybe Kim was nervous about her family spending time with Kris, but she certainly turned into a diva.

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It all started when Kim had an attack about her luxurious Bora Bora bungalow being too hot and having too many flowers.

Then when Kris — trying to have a little bit of fun — threw her off the dock for a swim in the ocean, she flipped when she noticed her diamond earring was gone.

Kim claimed the earring cost $75,000, so it was understandable why she was a bit upset, but her tantrum didn't seem necessary.

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She accused Kris of being too rough with her at times and treating her like a "doll."

Kim's mood shift from laughing to crying happened so quickly, Kris thought she was joking when she stormed off sobbing.

"We've literally been here an hour," he said. "She freaks out over the room, she freaks out over the earring. What are the next ten days gonna be like? I'm nervous."

Luckily, the couple worked everything out, as they wed this weekend.

Watch the KUWTK clip, via TV squad, below!

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