Washington: Looks like Kim Kardashian wants everything to be perfect during her wedding to Kris Humphries on August 20.
Almost everything is in place for the couple’s nuptials, except for the newlyweds`` first dance song, which is why the bride- to-be took to the help of Twitter to find the perfect song.
“Ok guys please help! We still haven``t chosen our 1st dance song! Any suggestions? So many good songs!” Usmagazine quoted the E! star as tweeting.
Big sister Kourtney jokingly tweeted back, “How about "ICE ICE BABY?” while Lisa Rinna responded with “ Will Always Love You`` by Whitney Houston written by Dolly Parton. Such a gorgeous song for a first dance!”
Meanwhile, fans also suggested ballads like Etta James`` “At Last” and “When a Man Loves a Woman” by Percy Sledge.
No word on whether or not Kardashian, 30, and Humphries, 26, have decided on their first-dance tune. But Kardashian did send out a follow-up tweet saying, “I am seeing all of your songs for my 1st dance and loving all of the suggestions! You guys are so helpful! Thank you soooo much!”
ANI
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