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Kim Kardashian's pre-nup guards her $43m
by TNP

SHE is said to be worth US$35 million (S$43 million) thanks to her various endorsement deals, clothing lines and fragrance collections.


He, on the other hand, is worth only US$8 million.

 

So it’s a no-brainer that reality TV star Kim Kardashian, 30, and her basketball player fiance Kris Humphries, 26, are finalising a prenuptial agreement that would protect their assets in the event of a divorce.


A source said told E! News: “When it comes to money, Kim just thinks it’s always smart to have a contract, and she has always looked at things that way. It is the responsible thing to do.”


In the meantime, Kardashian is planning to model her big day after Prince

 

William and Kate Middleton’s royal wedding and is sparing no expense.


According to the National Enquirer, the newly-engaged couple plan to hold three separate ceremonies in late summer in Los Angeles, New York and Miami and will fly their 300 guests to each location on private planes.


A source said: “The transportation alone will cost over US$1 million (S$1.24 million), and Kim is budgeting another US$1 million for food, plus US$500,000 for wine, liquor and champagne imported from Italy and France.


“She plans to spend US$250,000 on entertainment, another US$250,000 for various wedding cakes adorned with 14-carat gold and US$1 million for the wedding planner, floral arrangements and decorations.


“Kim is also talking to several top couture designers about her wedding gown. With a US$1 million budget for her gown and her bridesmaids’ dresses, the total tab will easily hit US$5 million.”


Added another insider: “Kim’s mum (Kris Jenner) didn’t blink an eye at the wedding budget, partly because she’s wheeling and dealing to sell exclusive wedding pictures for several million bucks.


“It’s going to be the party to end all parties – and the Kardashians will easily earn back whatever they spend.”

This article was first published in The New Paper.

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