Kardashian's marriage was real
Updated: 2012-02-12 13:52
(Agencies)
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Actress Kim Kardashian attends the Cinema for Peace event benefiting the J/P Haitian Relief Organization, in Los Angeles January 14, 2012.[Photo/Agencies] |
Kim Kardashian got married for "the right reasons".
The socialite split from Kris Humphries after just 72 days of marriage in October and though the sportsman is claiming fraud in his response to the reality TV star's divorce petition, their wedding planner Sharon Sacks insists there was nothing fake about their union.
Sharon said: "I would never have done a wedding if it was fake. Kim got married for the right reasons and so did Kris and it's sad. It's the journey they needed to take for happiness for each other.
"All I felt was love between the two of them. They got married for the right reasons and sometimes a couple isn't destined to be together. I don't know what happened. All I can tell you is celebrities love to share their weddings but they don't share their marriage."
Sharon enjoyed working with "glorious" Kim and believes the brunette beauty will eventually walk down the aisle again - and would love to be hired for the next ceremony.
She told HollywoodLife.com: "Kim and Kris' wedding was glorious. It wasn't difficult [to plan] it was wonderful.
"Working with Kim is a treat and the marriage was what it was supposed to be about and it's sad what happened but I think Kim is a glorious woman and I absolutely think she'll get married again. I hope I plan her next wedding. The Kardashians are friends to me, they're family to me and more than just clients."
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