Thursday, 25 August 2011

D.U.H.

yes, admit it. even if she has a psoriasis up her humid armpits or squirrel AIDS oozing out from her bushy vajahjay, you still cannot get enough of the drama-esque Kim Kardashian.Blame Channel E , Google , and the society for feeding us with pics and follow-up from her wedding with Kris Humpries. After all, your eyeball need a rest after watching too much of London Riots and Gaddafi on the news. 


PRENUPTIAL.according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prenuptial_agreement , prenuptial agreement,antenuptial agreement, orpremarital agreement, commonly abbreviated toprenup or prenupt, is acontract entered into prior tomarriagecivil union or any other agreement prior to the main agreement by the people intending to marry or contract with each other. The content of a prenuptial agreement can vary widely, but commonly includes provisions for division of property and spousal support in the event of divorceor breakup of marriage. They may also include terms for the forfeiture of assets as a result of divorce on the grounds of adultery; further conditions of guardianship may be included as well.


hmm... in a nutshell, only rich people do it.






Following excerpts are copied from LA times ----->




Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries have signed a much-discussed prenuptial agreement, it was revealed Wednesday in what might have been the day's largest bit of predictable breaking news.

The newlyweds, who tied the knot in Montecito on Saturday before friends, family and the cameras of E!, have agreed to protect their mutual assets against the seriously microscopic chance of divorce.
What's at stake? Kardashian's $35-million personal fortune, up against Humphries' NBA payday of $8 million to $16 million, according to THR.
The pair would be wise to protect their individual assets. If he continues to succeed in the NBA, Humphries would only see his salary climb, and Kardashian really knows how to make bucks on deals selling, um, the Kardashians. Of which there are many. Some of which can go awry. So this keeps him out of her business.
As a married woman, however, Kim will have to learn how to share -- something clearly not happening until after her People magazine cover. The bride is featured solo on the magazine, which reportedly spent $2.5 million for exclusive rights to the extravagant wedding pictures. It's almost unheard of that any celeb-wedding cover wouldn't also feature the groom.
Momager Kris Jenner, who ain't no fool when it comes to handling Kim's saturated image, has been here before with prenups.
Kim's sister Khloe wed Lamar Odom after the two were engaged for approximately the length of a "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" commercial break. That deal protected Odom's $33-million Lakers contract, but allowed Mrs. Odom access to a Lamar-funded joint account that pays all their expenses, plus an "annual lump sum" of her own.
So childish to call that an allowance.

----->Do you really think they'll last? my brother gave them 2 and a half years after a thoughtful consideration.

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so, to prenup or not to prenup. if you have salary up to RM 5000 monthly (or if your name rings with the Gates or Trump) , you should have your lawyer examine it before signing for one.  However, we Asians regards the constitution of marriage highly and usually do not take action with anything that has to do with legal papers , judiciary, and going to and fro to court. i dont know about that since im happily single and NOT a reality star. 

I like being the society....you know, watching the marriages and the divorces of Hollywood people.. lets just sit back and enjoy the show. <3