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Paris Hilton says Kim Kardashian will be invited to her wedding

| | Jan 10, 2018, at 02:11 am

Los Angeles, Jan 9 (IBNS): Actress Paris Hilton has said she will surely want reality TV star Kim Kardashian to attend her wedding ceremony.

 

When TMZ asked her about inviting Kim to the big event of her life, Paris said: "Of course."

Starting a new innings in their career, socialite and former reality TV star Paris Hilton recently announced her engagement with actor actor Chris Zylka.

Hilton shared the new with her fans on social media site Instagram.

She even shared a video where Zylka could be seen proposing her.

She captioned the video as: "The most romantic moment of my life!  #Engaged 🏼."

Kim and Paris used to be the best of friends in the early 2000s.

But, things changed a bit later on.

As per Daily Mail report, some say things turned sour when Kim's fame began to eclipse her friend's starpower.

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