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Kim Kardashian Gives Kourtney Wedding Advice

Apr 18, 2023

Kim Kardashian Gives Kourtney Wedding Advice

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West may no longer be together — but she did pick up an important piece of advice from their wedding.

Before her sister Kourtney’s wedding to Travis Barker last spring, Kim dished some helpful tips to the bride-to-be.

In their new Hulu special, Til Death Do Us Part Kourtney & Travis, Kim explained that she wishes she had really savored the moment she walked down the aisle during her 2014 wedding.

It turns out that Kim’s massive veil proved to be a bit of an issue while trying to take it all in during the ceremony.

“The one piece of advice that I’ll give you is when I was walking down the aisle in Italy and I had the long train, I was so nervous that it was going to come off that I walked so fast,” Kim explained.

She continued, “Walk slow, take it in. This only happens once.”

Walking slowly ended up not being a problem for Kourtney because as she made her way toward the altar, she had some veil issues, too.

This time, Kourtney’s lengthy veil kept getting stuck in nearby bushes as she descended down a staircase.

Thankfully, Travis says he didn’t even notice, admitting that he was completely “in the zone” as she approached him.

You can get even more behind-the-scenes wedding details on Til Death Do Us Part Kourtney & Travis, now streaming on Hulu.

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