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Kim Kardashian, Kanye West TV Wedding Will Be Different to Humphries Fiasco?

Kanye West recently revealed that he is open to broadcasting his wedding to Kim Kardashian for television and a new report claims the event will be significantly different to the reality star's 2012 nuptials to Kris Humphries.

In October West, 36, surprised Kardashian by proposing on her 33rd birthday and the couple is believed to have already begun wedding planning.

In 2012 Kardashian wed Humphries, 29, in a nationally televised wedding on the E! Network and while they reportedly raked in millions, she and West are determined to do things differently.

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"If they choose to film the wedding, it will be filmed by them, not a TV crew," a source told Us magazine "and they'd sell it to a [broadcasting] network."

Kardashian, who divorced Humphries after just 72-days of marriage, had a very large and lavish wedding to the NBA star and a number of Hollywood A-listers were in attendance. The E! Star and West will reportedly only invite a select few to their big day.

"The wedding will be magnificent, but it will be on the small side," the insider revealed.

West, who is notoriously private, shocked fans in recent weeks when he revealed his openness to marrying Kardashian on television.

"I would take as much as possible, if someone's gonna pay me to broadcast that," he told Power 106. "What's official for everybody in this room and everybody on this globe right now is some bills. We can help out with those bills."

The "Blood On The Leaves" rapper has reportedly taken full control of wedding planning and sources claim he is intent on having an over-the-top extravaganza that could potentially outdo the 2011 royal wedding. The pair is expected to wed in the Summer of 2014.

"He's making a public statement that his wedding tops all weddings throughout history," a family insider told OK! Magazine.

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