Sunday 9 March 2014

Jay Z will only be Kanye West's best man 'if reality TV cameras agree to stay away from his family at Kanyes wedding to Kim Kardashian'

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For a man who has ventured into nearly every type of media, there is still one medium he won't step into: reality television.
Kanye West, 36, reportedly offered Jay Z, 44, the role of Best Man at his upcoming, hotly anticipated wedding - but is 'now also refusing the honour', the Daily Star reports.
A close Kardashian friend divulged to Daily Star that Jay Z would only be Best Man under one condition: that he, his wife Beyonce, 32, and daughter Blue Ivy wouldn't be caught on camera.
We're BFF's: Kanye West and Jay Z embrace as the rappers meet up in SoHo in AprilWe're BFF's: Kanye West and Jay Z embrace as the rappers meet up in SoHo in April
A close bond: West and Jay Z photographed together at the BET Awards in 2012; the creative duo have always maintained a close collaborationA close bond: West and Jay Z photographed together at the BET Awards in 2012; the creative duo have always maintained a close collaboration

'Jay agreed initially but had one condition – under no circumstances can there be any reality TV shows filming him, his wife Beyoncé or daughter Blue Ivy during the ceremony,' the source shared.
Apparently reality television is far below the multi-talented crooner's standards, as the crooner tries to avoid being associated with the medium, Daily Star reported.
'She purposefully keeps herself away from trashy TV and isn’t prepared to lower her standards for anyone, or any occasion,' the source explained.
The Queen Bee: Beyonce reportedly refuses to associate herself with sub-standard reality television, The Daily Star reports; the crooner is captured alongside her husband in New York in JulyThe Queen Bee: Beyonce reportedly refuses to associate herself with sub-standard reality television, The Daily Star reports; the crooner is captured alongside her husband in New York in July
'The thought of popping up in KUWTK mortifies Beyoncé,' the source elaborated.
In spite of recent claims by Kim Kardashian, 33, herself that she's hopeful the wedding willl remain small and intimate, the private affair will still more than likely be recorded for the reality show, as the reality star does with most major milestones in her life.
'Bosses at E! are desperate to get the nuptials on air, and will pay millions to make it happen,' the Daily Star source revealed in regards to the likelihood of the Kim and Kanye wedding being televised.
The engaged couple: Kim Kardashian stands by West while in New York in FebruaryThe engaged couple: Kim Kardashian stands by West while in New York in February
The new mother spoke with Ryan Seacrest in February about her upcoming nuptials, revealing her wish for a much smaller affair than people are likely to expect, especially considering her lavish nuptials in 2011 that were highly publicized.
'As we are going along, we realize we want it to be smaller and more intimate than people are imagining and thinking,' the reality star divulged.
In spite of this, the duo still appear to maintain a close business partnership.
West's creative house, Donda, recently partnered with Jay Z's Roc Nation, a collaboration that will focus on West's music brand and touring ventures, according to a press release issued on Monday by Roc Nation.
The new parents: West gazes intensely alongside his fiance while in Paris in January

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