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Kim Kardashian to Walk the Aisle by Herself After Bruce Jenner's Separation from Kris

With the pending nuptials of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian new reports are emerging that the reality starlet will walk down the aisle by herself.

"Kim is planning on walking down the aisle alone because it's her third wedding and being 33, she feels silly having someone give her away," a source close to Kim told Radar Online.

The recent separation between Kris and Bruce Jenner had also factored into the decision to walk solo after Bruce accompanied Kim during her wedding to Kris Humphries.

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"It would make no sense for her devoted stepdad - who walked her down the aisle when she married Kris Humphries - to perform the ritual again, since he recently split from Kris," the source added.

And even though Bruce was reportedly not invited to the surprise engagement celebration insiders reveal that Kim still wants her stepdad at her wedding.

"But of course Kim still wants Bruce there cheering her on at her next wedding if possible," the source said. "And Kim's late father, Robert Kardashian, will be there in spirit as she glides down the aisle on her own."

Reports indicate that West rented out AT&T Park in San Francisco and invited close friends and family to witness the big event. Among those in attendance was Jenner who reportedly gave West her blessing before he dropped to one knee and asked for Kim's hand in marriage.

West had the words "PLEEEASE MARRY MEEE!!!" posted on the stadium jumbotron and hired a 50-piece orchestra to play Lana Del Rey's "Young and Beautiful" in honor of the occasion.

Never one to miss out on a big occasion West then had the orchestra's performance followed West's own track with Ne-Yo and Keri Hilson, "Knock You Down."

After West received a response in the positive fireworks and roman candles were set off and those who had been invited came charging out of the dugout to celebrate the special moment.

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