Kim Kardashian Got 2 Million Richer from Kris Humphries Wedding
Oct 30, 2014 17:20
Looks like Kim Kardashian made a buttload of money from her Kris Humphries wedding. According to Radar, who obtained her divorce proceedings, here's the breakdown:
...receipts processed around that time show a payment of $175,000 for "The People exclusive deal," from Time Inc. in May 2011, when the couple celebrated their engagement on the cover of People magazine. There's a total payment of $1.1 million for the "people magazine exclusive ... for wedding." The magazine ran exclusive photos of the August ceremony as well.
In addition, the documents show a "Payment #1" of $500,000 from E! Entertainment for the "E! Wedding Special," as well as a payment from E! For $250,000 for "Project W." Later in the year, NBC Universal paid them $250,000 for the "final payment on the E! Wedding special," according to the documents.
Kardashian also banked $90,000 for hosting her bachelorette party at Tao Las Vegas.
That's $2,365,000 for a guy she was married to for 72 days.
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