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Kim Kardashian Family 'Disgusted' By Kanye West 'Bound 2' Video; Considering Intervention?

The family of Kim Kardashian is reportedly concerned over her appearance in Kanye West's "Bound 2" music video and insiders claim they are considering an intervention.

The reality TV star, 33, is seen straddling West, 36, and simulating sex while seemingly exposed in the Nick Knight-directed video clip, as the hip hop star raps about casual encounters among other things.

Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner is said to be outraged after watching the video and Kim's sisters, Khloe and Kourtney, are reportedly "disgusted."

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"Kris went ballistic, telling her daughter this is worse than the 2007 leaked sex tape that Kim made with her ex-boyfriend Ray J, because that was meant to stay private, while this was meant to go public," a source told Heat magazine.

"She started crying, saying how ashamed she was to see her daughter being 'forced into something so degrading'. She's saying that Kim's destroyed all of her credibility," the insider explained.

West debuted the highly anticipated video on the "Ellen" show on Tuesday, Nov. 19 and while fans applauded it, Kim's family reportedly did not.

"Kourtney told her she thought the video was disgusting and disrespectful, to the family and all their relatives, but also questioned why Kim did it," the source said.

The video has garnered widespread criticism and on Monday Hollywood actors Seth Rogen and James Franco teamed up to spoof the clip in their own "Bound 3" video.

Jenner, who is notoriously protective of the Kardashian-Jenner brand, is said to be concerned about the affect that West's video could have on the family's brand. She is said to be planning a family therapy session in a bid to help Kim realize just how detrimental West's latest project could be for her image.

"Kim has never let herself be this influenced before when it comes to her image and brand," a source said.

"So everyone wants to go into family therapy sessions - they sit the person down and tell them they are all worried and have therapy as a group," the source added.

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