Kim Kardashian to Leave Wedding Up to Kanye

Kim Kardashian has been one busy lady these last few, well, years. But especially in the last few weeks. Just days after accepting boyfriend Kanye West’s proposal, Kim and Kanye were in Vegas to...
Kim Kardashian to Leave Wedding Up to Kanye
Written by Lacy Langley

Kim Kardashian has been one busy lady these last few, well, years. But especially in the last few weeks. Just days after accepting boyfriend Kanye West’s proposal, Kim and Kanye were in Vegas to celebrate her birthday.

Kim stunned in a white corset top and signature form-fitting skirt. She posed with big sister Kourtney Kardashian, “Glee”‘s Naya Rivera, Robin Antin and Blac Chyna for an Instagram moment:

Kardashian has a lot to celebrate this birthday. She is a new mom, has a new fiance, and is living it up around the world with her impressive post-baby body, which was reportedly accomplished through help from the Atkins diet.

As far as her wedding planning goes, what does Kimye plan for the upcoming big day? According to People, she wants to leave it up to the Mr.

“We honestly haven’t had a moment to talk about it or even breathe, so we haven’t really talked about it, but whatever he wants,” she told PEOPLE, adding that the only sure thing is that stepdad Bruce Jenner will walk her down the aisle.

Certainly Kanye can pull off one heck of a wedding if his proposal is any indication of what he’s capable of. Kim claims she had no idea of the grand scheme of the evening when he popped the question. She says the proposal was an “absolute, complete surprise.” Even her family – who had gathered at San Francisco’s AT&T Park – assumed it was for a surprise birthday party. “I was shaking so much, shaking the entire time,” she said. “Like, ‘Is this really happening?’ It was like an out-of-body experience.”

I don’t know about you, but I expect nothing but the extraordinary from a wedding masterminded by Kanye.

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