Kim Kardashian Super Bowl Prop Bet

Written by:
Jordan Bach
Published on:
Jan/30/2010
Kim Kardashian Super Bowl Prop Bet

Las Vegas sportsbooks had already begun offering what is likely to become one of the 2010 Super Bowl's most popular entertainment prop bets - the Kim Kardashian Super Bowl prop bet.  Betting on the 2010 Super Bowl will result in millions of dollars wagered on some several hundred bets, most of which will be prop-related. 

The reason for Kim Kardashian's appearance among the Super Bowl prop bet menu has to do with her being New Orleans Saints Reggie Bush's main squeeze. 

Is there a bookie in their right mind that really thinks CBS will show Kardashian less than two times? She'll cover the over on that one by the kick off, writes Todd Wright of NBC Miami.

Kim Kardashian Super Bowl prop bets offered by Sportsbetting.com included:

Kim Kardashian Waist Size (26 inches) vs First Half Total for Super Bowl XLIV  and Will Kim Kardashian Be Shown Wearing a Saints Shirt or Jersey during Super Bowl XLIV?

Kim Kardashian Bust Size + Hips Size (73 inches) vs Total Receiving Yards+Rushing Yards By Reggie Bush (NO) odds were also being offered.  

One of the more interesting betting options on the 2010 Super Bowl we have yet to see posted but hope to soon is if The Who lead singer Pete Townsend will be attacked by protesters outside Sun Life Stadium.  Townsend will be performing with his group during the Halftime Show.

A South Florida group that vilifies sexual predators is again going after its favorite target, Townshend, sending out sex offender advisories in anticipation of his Super Bowl appearance in Miami next week, NBC Miami reported.

"Townshend is a British citizen who was registered as a sex offender in his home country in 2003, for an offense related to child pornography," the post card reads. "This is a community notification distributed in the interest of public safety."

Townshend, 63, was never arrested or charged but was "cautioned" by police in England in 2003 after he visited a Website that advertises kiddie porn.

Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com 

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