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Details of Kim Kardashian’s wedding to Kris Humphries are out!

Details of Kim Kardashian’s wedding to Kris Humphries on 20th August are out, and pictures show the bride wearing an ivory strapless Vera Wang gown.

New York: Details of Kim Kardashian’s wedding to Kris Humphries on 20th August are out, and pictures show the bride wearing an ivory strapless Vera Wang gown with fitting bodice, tulle skirt and epic train, holding a bouquet of white roses.
The ceremony, which was held at a private estate in Montecito, Calif, also the site of the cancelled Jennifer Lopez-Ben Affleck wedding, started at around 6.30 pm and lasted approximately 30 minutes. On their arrival, all the guests were handed programs, which included tributes to Kardashian’s late father, famed O.J. Simpson attorney Robert Kardashian, and Humphries late grandmother and grandfather. “I so wish my dad could be here today to walk me down the aisle,” the New York Daily News quoted Kardashian’s passage as saying. “But I know in a way he is here, and I feel his loving presence all around me. I love and miss you, dad,” she stated. Pastor Joel Johnson, who officiated the traditional Christian ceremony and has known Humphries for years, told the guests that he had asked the bride and groom to write down what they loved most about each other, before the wedding, which he also made them share. Johnson revealed that the socialite said the NBA star puts a smile on her face everyday, and that he’s the “yin to her yang” bringing calm to her life and the fun out of her. As for the 26-year-old basketball player, he said he loved his bride-to-be for her compassion, how she treats every day as if it’s her last and how, the first time they met, all she talked about was her family. R ‘n’ B singer Robin Thick sang ‘Angels’ before switching to Al Green’s ‘Let’s Stay Together’ for the first dance of “Mr. and Mrs. Humphries” as husband and wife. The 20,000 dollars wedding cake baked by Hansen Cakes was a replica of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding cake. IANS