Kim Kardashian Spills Wedding Details to Mario!

August 15, 2011 Weddings

"Extra" host Mario Lopez caught up with his friend Kim Kardashian at the 2011 VH1 Do Something Awards, where Kim gave him the deets on what to expect as a guest at her upcoming nuptials with Kris Humphries.

Wearing a cream-colored Antonio Berardi gown to the awards show, the stunning Kardashian told Mario, "You have to wear black or white; you can wear white!"

Photos! At the 2011 VH1 Do Something Awards!

On Kim Kardashian's wedding dress she definitely says she's wearing white. Kim's friend Tyra Banks, who "Extra" spoke with backstage at the awards show, said, "I'll just say she's doing something I've never seen before when it comes to dresses."

The reality TV star also said she is still finalizing the seating arrangements. "I was doing the seating chart in the trailer," she laughed. And where is Mario sitting? "You're with Eva and a few other people."

As for the wedding itself, Kim promised, "I've got a lot of little surprises for you!"

But there is one thing she did confess to being nervous about, telling Mario, "I was so nervous to walk down the aisle by myself, for some reason I wasn't thinking, like, 'Oh, Bruce will be there right with me,' so I was thinking, 'I'm gonna fall, I'm gonna faint, oh my God, my train!"

The Kardashian-Humphries wedding spectacular takes place Saturday, August 20 in Montecito and will air on E! as a two-part special on October 9th and 10th

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