Kim Kardashian is reportedly stressed over wedding planning and home renovations as her fiance Kanye West is said to be "impossible to please."
The reality TV star accepted West's proposal in October while celebrating her 33rd birthday and the couple has since confirmed they will wed in the Summer. Kardashian, who is working with a $30 million wedding budget, is reportedly struggling with planning due to West's desire for perfection.
"He's impossible to please," a source told InTouch magazine. "The family is already eye-rolling about her crazy wedding plans. She and Kanye have a 'go big or go home' attitude."
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The wedding, which will mark Kardashian's third marriage and West's first, will mostly be paid for by the E! network which has reportedly secured filming rights. The over-the-top nuptials will likely take place in Paris and critics anticipate that it will be reminiscent to Kardashian's 2011 nuptials to NBA star Kris Humphries.
In addition to the stress of wedding planning, Kardashian and West are also dealing with renovations on their $11 million Bel Air mansion. The couple purchased the 14,000-square-foot home last year and gutted the entire property.
"The house has a long way to go before they can move in. It's frustrating for Kim," a source told Life&Style magazine.
West's desire for the best of the best in decor and architecture is said to be delaying the home renovations which is taking an emotional toll on Kardashian.
"He's a total snob when it comes to style, design and architecture.... he thinks nothing of changing direction midway and starting over," the insider said. "He's a control freak and flies off the handle when things don't go his way."
The reality star, who gave birth to her and West's first child in June, moved in to her mother Kris Jenner's Hidden Hills home along with the rapper and baby North West. The trio will live there while awaiting the completion of renovations and Kardashian is said to be growing frustrated with the living situation.
"She just wants to be settled. Not squatting in someone else's house," the source explained.
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