
As Kim
Kardashian and Kanye
West walk down the aisle for
their big day, cameras will be rolling.
Not only will their June
wedding take place in Paris, but the event will be televised for all to see on
"Keeping Up with the Kardashians."
"Kim has always
wanted to be a June bride and she is finally going to get her wish," a source told RadarOnline. "Kim and Kanye have
narrowed down the wedding location, which is being kept a secret at this point.
It will be on the outskirts of Paris."
"It's our second
home," Kardashian boasted about the City of Lights on "Jimmy
Kimmel Live." "We spend so much time there, we have an
apartment there. We really love it."
What's more, E! is
picking up the tab for the multimillion dollar matrimony ceremony, which reportedly
got West, 36, to agree to it airing on TV.
In fact, the couple need not worry about much of anything other than exchanging vows on their wedding day. The network is also reportedly taking care of logistics like security and removing cellphones from attendees.
However, the duo is
still taking charge in many aspects of the planning phase.
"He knows what he
wants, and I love that about him," Kardashian told Kimmel on Thursday. "We're kind
of taking different roles. He'll take care of the music, and I'll take care of
the seating chart. We're making it really easy on each other."
Still, North West's
parents expect nothing but the best.
"Both Kim and Kanye
have very high expectations for their wedding," the source told Radar.
"It will be an over-the-top affair, and there will be pre-wedding
festivities leading up to the big day for their guests. It'll be like a
festival."

While the Kardashian longed to wed at the Palace of Versailles in the French capital, which was home to Marie Antoinette, palace officials reportedly denied her request.
The 33-year-old reality TV star visited the palace earlier this month and posted a photo of her and West in front of its grand façade on Instagram.
"Versailles after
dark," she
captioned the pic.
"Kim and Kanye
really wanted to get married at Versailles and were both hoping to persuade
officials during their visit," the insider detailed. "Ultimately it
backfired. It was still a firm no."
As their search for the
perfect location continues, the duo is supposedly trying to be practical.
"The couple is
looking for something grand," the source added. "But something that can offer
privacy and security."
Culled from ndailynews.com
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