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US celebrity Kim Kardashian’s October visit to Dubai is set to be showcased in the newest episode of her reality television show, airing in the US this Sunday.
The show, entitled ‘Kim Takes Dubai’, followed the 31-year-old and her mother as they made their first trip to the Middle East to launch the first overseas store for 'Millions of Milkshakes'.
The LA-born starlet described her visit as “unforgettable” after she was greeted by hundreds of cheering fans during her visit to Dubai Mall.
Prior to her visit, she told Arabian Business that she wouldn’t turn down the opportunity to open a Kardashian-branded hotel or night club in Dubai if the opportunity was right.
“I’m just excited to meet new people and see what other business opportunities are out there other than what I’ve already have got on,” she said. “Absolutely [I would look at real estate], if it made sense and there was something there.”
The reality TV filed for divorce from her basketball player husband Kris Humphries in November just 72 days after a lavish wedding that was billed as a "fairytale."
Media reports said the Dubai episode of Kardashian’s show will show her realising she is enjoying her time away from her husband following a series of arguments.
The 31-year-old, who shot to fame along with her family in the reality TV show ‘Keeping up With the Kardashians’, was named Hollywood’s top earning reality star in 2010, raking in an estimated $6m from her various enterprises. The star lends her name to a host of products including skincare, swimwear and also promotes the weight loss product Quick Trim.
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