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Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Wedding Date Set? Couple Planning 'Small' Event

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have reportedly set a wedding date as insiders claim the Hollywood power couple will wed in Paris on May 24.

In a recent interview the reality TV star, 33, revealed that she and West, who got engaged in October, are planning a "small" wedding despite reports claiming otherwise. The couple, who share a daughter North West, are expected to fly a select number of close friends and family to Paris for their big day.

"We're having a super, super small, intimate wedding. As we go along, we're realizing we want it to be smaller and more intimate than people are imagining and thinking," Kardashian told Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS FM radio show on Feb. 25.

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The twice married star invited 500 people to her 2011 nuptials to NBA star Kris Humphries, however, the number will reportedly be much lower this time around. The wedding will mark Kardashian's third marriage and 36-year-old West's first.

"She'll have one dress change," a source told Us magazine.

"Everything will be very ornate, from the invitations to the cake," another insider told InTouch magazine about the nuptials.

West, who is notoriously private when it comes to his personal life, has reportedly agreed to a televised wedding at Kardashian's request. The event will be captured by E! Camera crews for her family's hit reality TV show.

The reality TV star is said to be growing concerned about her fiancé's extreme ideas. Insiders claim West wants to go all out for their big day.

"It's just insane ... Kanye has basically billed it as … breaking the boundaries of what to expect when it comes to a wedding," a source told Heat magazine U.K.

"This will be the event of the year," the insider continued. "Think fashion runway, stage show performance. Think avant garde. Think nothing like you've ever seen."

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