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Kim Kardashian wants huge wedding

Updated: 2011-05-26 13:28

(Agencies)

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Kim Kardashian wants huge wedding

Kim Kardashian wants her wedding to bigger than the recent royal nuptials.

The reality TV star - who announced her engagement to basketball star Kris Humphries earlier today (25.05.11) - is keen for her big day to be much more extravagant and spectacular than when Prince William married Catherine Middleton at London's Westminster Abbey on April 29.

A source told America's OK! Magazine: "Kim is planning the wedding of the century. She doesn't see why a royal wedding should get more attention that hers. She sees herself as a bigger celebrity than Kate Middleton."

The nuptials are set to be shown on TV for one of her reality TV shows and Kim thinks it will prove more popular than William and Catherine's wedding.

The source added: "Kim thinks it would probably be the biggest TV wedding of all time."

The 30-year-old beauty has reportedly spoken to designer Vera Wang about creating her wedding dress while guests will include Jennifer Lopez, Fergie, Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie and Kelly Osbourne.

Meanwhile, Kim made sure she told former lover Reggie Bush she was engaged to Kris before he read about it in a magazine.

A source close to the NFL star - who split from Kim last year - told Hollywoodlife.com: "Reggie was told about Kris and Kim's engagement this past weekend because Kim knew everyone would be contacting him for reaction. He was apparently made aware of the People magazine cover as well.

"During their last break-up, Reggie told me Kim may have been the one who got away. He loved her to death."

 

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