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Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian Are Hitched?

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E! Online is reporting that it's official: KhLO-midia are hitched.

The lovebirds got married at a private estate in Beverly Hills where the bride wore a Vera Wang gown and was given away by step-father Bruce Jenner. Lamar's business partner Jamie Sangouthai was his best man.

In attendance were Lakers head coach Phil Jackson, general manager Mitch Kupchak, Luke Walton and Sasha Vujacic.

This whirlwind courtship lasted two minutes when they met at a party of some sorts.

Or are they married? TMZ reported on Saturday that Lamar wants a pre-nup. Since E! is paying the $1 million cost of the wedding and, presumably, taping it for broadcast, KhLO-midia had to marry today.

However since the pre-nup couldn't be hashed out beforehand, this ceremony could be a non-binding ceremony.

So are they or aren't they?

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I guess we'll have to watch the E! special that will air right after the umpteenth showing of Bring It On: All or Nothing starring the lesser-known and lesser talented sister of Beyonce and Hayden Panettiere.

By the way, what's the over/under on how long this {fake} marriage lasts?

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