As Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's wedding day approaches, the rumor mill continues to churn out story after story. The latest claim taking over the Internet is that Kardashian actually paid Beyoncé to show up to her wedding.
According to Media Take Out, the reality star is shelling out a reported $2 million to the "Diva" singer and Jay Z. MTO reports that not only will Bey attend the wedding but she will perform a "short set" for guests.
Beyoncé is said to be in final negotiations with E! Network.
"Jay Z and Beyoncé will perform at the wedding, as long as their last minute negotiations with E! work out," a source told MTO. "The two have demanded $2 million for a short show."
The source told the site that the $2 million is the only reason Beyoncé is going to the wedding.
In related news, Hollywood Life claims that Beyoncé's daughter Blue Ivy will be North West's "date" to the wedding. A source told the site that West and Kardashian's 10-month-old daughter will hang out with Blue at the ceremony.
"North will need a few play dates after the wedding and Blue Ivy, among other kids, will be North's date," the source said. "It's a family affair, and Kanye considers Jay Z and Beyoncé and Blue his family so she's coming too."
It was also rumored that Jay Z would be West's best man at the wedding. A source told Radar Online that the rapper shocked his pal West when he agreed to be the best man.
"The best news came when Jay sent a gift to Kanye with an inscription referring to Jay Z as the rapper's 'Best Man,'" a source told Radar. "The gift was a gold-plated, diamond-encrusted flask, delivered with a $10,000 bottle of scotch, for Kanye to have for his wedding day."
"Kanye was almost jumping up and down, he was so excited. He was running around Kris [Jenner's] house to find Kim saying, 'Baby, look! Look! Jay and B are coming!' Kanye has been begging Jay to reconsider his decision not to come to the wedding, an even more devastating decision that left Kanye groomsman-less when he declined being his best man during the televised nuptials," the source added.