KIM Kardashian's wedding venue has lost all appeal to impending brides who fear the "place is jinxed."
Her ill-fated wedding to Kris Humphries last August is still continuing to have a knock-on effect.
The over-the-top nuptials which took place at the Montecito, California
home of Google CEO Eric Schmidt was once a haven for the rich and famous
to hold their big day.
But RadarOnline reports
that the 1926 Spanish Colonial mansion is no longer popular leading the
owner to consider selling the place that was once a great rental
earner.
"Since Kim married Kris at Eric's Montecito home, no one wants to get married there anymore," a source told the site.
"Before Kim, the home was often used in the summer months as a place
where the rich could hold their private weddings - but now couples are
shunning the estate because they think the place is jinxed.
"They saw that Kim's marriage lasted just 72 days - and they just don't want the same fate happening to them."
Eric had bought the place from talk show host Ellen DeGeneres for $20 million in 2007.
With Kris and Kim's one-year anniversary coming up on August 20, the
divorce to officially end the 72-day union has yet to be finalised.
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