Perhaps of all the parts of Kim Kardashian's over-the-top, insanely decadent (and expensive) nuptials to Kris Humphries, none was more ridiculous and materialistic than her $2 million emerald-cut, 20.5-carat engagement ring.
If the engagement ring represents a promise between two people, then
Kardashian's was a rather large one. And she kept it. She married him.
So, fine. She gets to keep the ring, but what happens to it now?
Of the people I know who have ended up divorced or broken off engagements (which I did twice), the rule is usually this: If the marriage happened, then the woman keeps the ring. If it didn't, the woman gives it back. It's just common sense. Read More
So, fine. She gets to keep the ring, but what happens to it now?
Of the people I know who have ended up divorced or broken off engagements (which I did twice), the rule is usually this: If the marriage happened, then the woman keeps the ring. If it didn't, the woman gives it back. It's just common sense. Read More
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