Kourtney Flashes Derriere


Los Angeles, Oct 13 (IANS): Reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian ended up showing too much skin when a gust of wind blew up her short skirt.

Kardashian was shooting scenes for her new TV show "Kourtney And Kim Take Miami" on a hotel balcony in Miami when she accidentally emulated Marilyn Monroe's famous bottom-baring scene from the "Seven Year Itch", reports thesun.co.uk.

Kourtney's sister Khloe spun her around, sending her bright yellow skirt flying in the breeze - and treating passers-by to a glimpse of her bare derriere.

Kourtney was also spotted strolling with boyfriend Scott Disick and their kids, Mason, who turns three in December, and three-month-old baby Penelope.

If sources are to be believed, Kourtney is finally ready to tie the knot with long-term partner Disick.

She would like her nuptials to be low key.

"About a month ago they visited celebrity wedding planner Sharon Sacks together just to discuss some ideas. Nothing was set in stone, but Kourtney is definitely exploring the idea, which is a huge step for her.

"Kourtney will likely be very low key when it comes to her wedding, don't be surprised if it's not even on TV. That's Kim's style, not hers," said a source.

  

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