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No doubt Kim Kardashian has many admirers across the world, but this admirer, who wants to remove Kardashian's sex tape completely from the market, seems to be the biggest one.

A TMZ report revealed that a mystery buyer hired a lawyer in Tennessee, who wrote a mail to Vivid co-chairman, Steve Hirsch, saying: I was approached by a private party who has asked us about looking into the possibility of acquiring all rights of the Vivid, 'Kim Kardashian Sex Tape.'

The party we represent does not intend to distribute or broadcast the 'tape,' but hopes to completely remove it from the market, the lawyer added.

The lawyer also expressed in the mail that his party would wish to buy any other footage in control of Vivid Entertainment that involves Kim.

The video that was shot prior to Kardashian's celebrity status has generated greater interest following her highly publicized wedding to Kris Humphries.

With the buyer being completely unnamed by the lawyer, rumors are making rounds that it could be Kim herself who wants to buy the rights to the video as she is the one to be benefited most from the deal.

I was surprised to receive the attorney's letter offering to buy kimksuperstar.com, Vivid Chief, Steve Hirsch, told CNN. Initially, I thought the offer wasn't real, but after reading it through a second time, I am definitely intrigued.

Kardashian sued Vivid four years ago when Vivid first made the sex tape public. The legal battle ended with a monetary settlement in which Kardashian would share in the profits, Hirsch said.

While the identity of the buyer has been kept strictly confidential many suspect the offer to have come in from the reality TV star herself as she settles down in her marriage, and has shown interest in buying the video before.

Meanwhile, Perez Hilton obtained a clip from the never-released music video for Kardashian's first -- and so far only -- single, Jam (Turn It Up), that has now leaked on the Internet.

Jam (Turn It Up) was released in March, but the video for the song was never made public. Kourtney Kardashian, Kim's sister, told MTV that the video was meant for Kim's pleasure only, but now the world gets to share in the singer's joy.