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Did Kim Kardashian And Kanye West Set A Wedding Date?


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By Henna Kathiya

Kanye West keeps his Twitter page pretty minimal and when he does tweet, sporadically, his tweets usually mean a lot. Which is why the Internets were buzzing yesterday when Ye tweeted “June eighteenth."

We assumed that he was hinting at a musical release, but others are speculating that June 18 could mean a possible wedding date. An insider revealed (via PerezHilton) that KimYe have set a date with no engagement or media involved.

According to the source, the couple had already picked out a location and decided how they want their wedding to go down. “They're going to tie the knot in a lavish wedding in the Los Angeles area right after the birth of their child, where they can hear the waves and be married under the moon and stars,” the source revealed. How romantic of them.

Yeezy reportedly let Kim take the reins on planning the wedding details, his only requirement was that no media were to be allowed at the wedding and they would not sell their photos for profit. Smart move on their part- they clearly want to steer away from the direction of Kim’s last wedding. The source revealed that Kanye wants to donate the profits instead. “[Kanye] considered a donation to one of Kim’s charities like the Skin Cancer Foundation, or Mattel Children’s Hospital in a deal around the wedding for a short film."

'Ye even asked his friends to donate to a hospital in Chicago instead of getting them baby gifts which is very commendable.



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