Kim Kardashian and Her 72-Day Marriage

Who doesn't know Kim Kardashian? Of course, there are people who don't know her, which is good. That means fewer and fewer people wasting time watching other people's supposedly personal lives.


Just a little bit about her:
Quite similar to Paris Hilton, she became so famous after her "private" porn video with former boyfriend "leaked" and then distributed by a company who later should give a huge deal of compensation for her. In addition, her family name--Kardashian--has also engraved its popularity in the world of entertainment. True, too, that Kim's super sexy body and beautiful face add to her popularity. She is a model, a business woman owning a boutique, a "singer"; above all, she is all about business. That's what her family is, indeed, famous for. She and her family, too, are notorious for being too much about business and too much about taking too much advantage of their popularity. Well, whatever people say about them, they prosper and their business flourishes.


Being all about business, people start to think now that her marriage to Kris Humphrey was also all about business. The extent of its truth is still debatable. However, one cannot deny that her publicly exposed wedding did influence the rating of her show. Her fairy-tale wedding generates income for the family, to which I personally think, so what?


It's not the fact that they received a huge deal of financial advantage from the marriage. That can be a bonus in addition to being holly bound in a marriage. It's the fact that such fabulous and high-income generated marriage/wedding should end in just 72 days. It's a beautiful fairy tale story that starts like a rocket and ends abruptly.


Even though it is not a secret that some celebrities have taken part in devaluing the supposedly sacred marriage. To name a few, Britney Spears, Drew Barrymore, and many others. If you are interested to know who else, check out this website: http://allwomenstalk.com/20-shortest-celebrity-marriages/.
Kim's short wedding is an issue because it was just too public; there was too much public exposure encircling the wedding, the "courting" and all the dilemmas--fake or real. This fact made people question whether the wedding was a sham, another way of keeping the show popular and generating income. I hope it's not true.


I guess, a very simple suggestion for her and for every woman is that: "Marry only if you are really sure your husband-to-be will be a great husband and stay with you forever, or at least, for a quite long time."
And of course, don't think of marriage as something you can play with. If you despise marriage then don't marry for "one night" and get over it in the morning.

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