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Is Kim Kardashian mad at Beyoncé for missing her wedding?

While most of the world was in awe after her show-stopping performance, Kim Kardashian reportedly avoided Beyoncé Knowles at the MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles, as she still hasn’t forgiven her for skipping her wedding.

The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 33, still hasn’t forgiven the “XO” hitmaker, 32, who is married to Jay Z, for skipping her wedding to Kanye West in Florence, Italy in May, and didn’t make any effort to speak to her at the ceremony on Sunday night.

A source told gossip website RadarOnline.com: “Kim blames Beyoncé for Jay Z skipping their wedding. Kanye considered Jay family, and the last minute decision for him to not come to their wedding was extremely selfish.”

The insider added: “[Kim] thinks that that Beyoncé has always been very arrogant and aloof around her. Kim always made a real effort to get to know her and Jay, but she was always left with a very cold feeling. Beyoncé made Kim feel very insecure and that isn’t something that she is used to.”

A source previously said that Beyoncé and Jay Z decided to go to the Hamptons instead of attending the wedding, as they thought it wasn’t classy enough for their brand.

The friend claimed: “They are guarding like hell their status. Beyonce wasn’t going to allow a Kardashian to socially climb her. And Jay didn’t want Kanye with Kim – he thinks it’s bad for business. I think Jay lost a little respect for Kanye there.”

Meanwhile, Kim has landed a guest spot on the sitcom 2 Broke Girls.

She took to her Twitter account to announce she will be appearing on the comedy show on October 27, alongside the lead actresses Beth Behrs and Kat Dennings.

She wrote: “Shooting an episode of #2BrokeGirls with @OfficialKat & @BethBehrs! Can’t wait for you to see it 10/27 @ 8pm on #CBS (sic)”

Both Kat and Beth retweeted the exciting news, but have yet to comment on it themselves.

It is as yet unknown if Kim will be playing a character or portraying herself, but she certainly has enough experience on the small screen to cope with either scenario.

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