Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are planning a full-on budget blowout for their wedding this weekend, it has been revealed.
While the E! Network, which broadcasts 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians', is footing the bill for most of the nuptials, Radar Online reported that the pair will also be splashing out themselves.
Kardashian reportedly wants her wedding to be "the wedding of the century" and according to their source, the pair are spending an estimated 7 million dollars on top of E!'s investment.
Kim has allegedly recruited the woman behind Kate Middleton's dress, McQeeen's Sarah Burton, to help with her own.
The source said that her gown is estimated to cost 2 million dollars, and no one will see the gown until she walks down the aisle.
There are three gowns that were made just for her and she hasn't even decided yet between them, the source said.
Security will cost 3 million dollars and flowers 1 million dollars, the website reported.
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