Kim Accuses Kourtney of Copying Her Wedding: “You Stole My F*cking Wedding Country”

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Kim Accuses Kourtney of Copying Her Wedding: “You Stole My F*cking Wedding Country”


Things between Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian are…escalating over on The Kardashians. To catch everyone up on their latest completely unrelatable feud real quick: Kourtney has been making it clear (over the course of several episodes) that she thinks Kim stole her wedding vibes and profited off them thanks to a collab with Dolce & Gabbana. Something about them both pulling from the ’90s archives? IDK, it’s honestly been a lot.

Either way, Kim and Kourtney sat down to hash things out in front of cameras, and while the conversation was pretty chill (meaning they didn’t get into a physical brawl this time), Kim voiced some frustration when Kourt tried to act like the whole Italian dolce vita wedding thing was an original-to-her aesthetic.

“I got married in Italy,” Kim said during an on-camera interview. “Am I saying you copied me by getting married in Italy? Who performed at my wedding? Andrea Bocelli. Who performed at Kourtney’s wedding? Andrea Bocelli. You stole my fucking wedding country and my wedding performer. Andrea Bocelli is my favorite male singer of all time, but I’m copying her dolce vita lifestyle.”

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Kim also gently told Kourtney that everyone assumed her wedding was sponsored by D&G considering that it was held at their home and literally every attendee was outfitted in their archives. But Kourt pushed back, saying, “It wasn’t sponsored. I know that and I don’t care what anyone thinks. I didn’t make that choice for my wedding because of money.”

Truly the country of Italy’s silence on this subject is deafening.

Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade. 



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