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Kourtney Kardashian reveals her Vegas wedding with Travis Barker wasn't quite legal
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Fans of Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker will have to wait a little longer to call the pair a married couple. After multiple outlets reported that the couple got married in Las Vegas over the weekend, Kardashian said Wednesday that the ceremony wasn't legally binding.
After the Grammy Awards ceremony, where Barker took the stage in a special rock performance of "Are You Gonna Go My Way" with Lenny Kravitz and H.E.R, the two went to a Vegas chapel. But Kardashian revealed Wednesday that while a wedding ceremony did happen, the two did not have a marriage license.
"Once upon a time in a land far, far away (Las Vegas) at 2am, after an epic night and a little tequila, a queen and her handsome king ventured out to the only open chapel with an Elvis and got married (with no license)," Kardashian wrote on Instagram, adding, "Practice makes perfect."
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