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If you’re anything like us, you’ve probably been losing sleep wondering WHAT DID KIM KARDASHIAN DO WITH ALL HER WEDDING PRESENTS? Or not. Either way – here’s the answer. Seven months after her 72-day marriage to Kris Humphries ended, Kim Kardashian has announced she’s keeping the gifts – but donating double their value to charity. She’s donated the money to The Dream Foundation, which grants wishes to adults with life-threatening diseases. Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries reportedly earned around $17 million from the big day.

According to TMZ (we know, we know…) she wrote a note to her guests, which read: “I would like to thank you for your generous and thoughtful wedding gift.” “It has taken me some time to pull everything together but I wanted to let you know that the money for every gift received by me at my wedding has been donated to the Dream Foundation: An organisation that I am very passionate about.”

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  1. Lana

    If the wedding was called off, I would have said definitely return the gifts.
    As long as the wedding happened, whatever followed is irrelevant. It’s nice to be a bit quicker with thank you notes though, even if just to reassure guests that their gift was received.

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  2. Anon for this one.

    This is timley for me as one of my best friends was left by his wife and her parents asked for the $20 000 (wedding gift) house deposit back from him. I always thought a gift was a gift. He is giving it back because they have chilldren together and he dosnt want the grief when he has to see them all the time for the next 20 years! Thoughts?

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  3. Willow tree

    I agree. The gifts ate given and that’s done but I believe with the enormous profit that a hell of a lot more money should’ve been donated to charity. A few charities. perhaps some visits and physical charity work would look great on her part and may have even helped with the healing process.

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  4. Pseudo

    Gave an extravagant gift to friends at their engagement party. Wedding called off a few weeks later.

    No bad feelings from me – a) they threw a wonderful party that we got to enjoy, with a night of free drinks and great food, and b) as their friends, we were glad they listened to their feelings and made the somewhat brave decision to pull the plug.

    Gifts are not supposed to be conditional. Though I must say, I am somewhat surprised that the K wedding didn’t request no gifts?! Surely they are not short of wine glasses…

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  5. L

    Why doesn’t she donate the reported 17 million they earned for the wedding too then?

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  6. Nic

    A gift is a gift. You give it. Now what happens after that is irrelevant. They had a long happy marriage. Awesome. They broke up 30 days into the marriage. Life goes on. Hope my Swarovski glasses help with your grief.

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  7. Supa dupa

    Oh good. I can rest easy now. Lol
    So over everything Kardashian

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