Cupid's Pulse Article: Andre Leon Talley Says Kimye’s Wedding Kiss Was ‘Extremely Long’Cupid's Pulse Article: Andre Leon Talley Says Kimye’s Wedding Kiss Was ‘Extremely Long’

By Courtney Omernick

Just in case you’ve been living under a rock for the past month, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West were married in Italy in May, and apparently, the first kiss after they said their “I do’s” was anything but quick. According to UsMagazine.com, on his June 15 appearance on Watch What Happens Live, Andre Leon Talley told host, Andy Cohen that Kim and Kanye’s first kiss as husband and wife was “extremely long.”

How do you decide the best course of action for your wedding kiss?

Cupid’s Advice

A quick peck or a lasting impression, your first kiss as husband and wife is kind of important. You’re officially starting a new chapter in your lives, and that’s what seals the deal. So, what do you go for? Ultimately, it’s a decision that comes down to you and your partner. Struggling with this topic? Cupid has some advice on how to decide the best course of action:

1. Think about your audience: Yes, your audience is going to be filled with friends and family members that adore you, so why not let loose? But, be sure to consider the actual demographics. Are there more elder individuals, kids, close relatives, friends? Think about how each demographic in the audience is going to feel about your first kiss.

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2. Ask around: Know someone that has had a wedding party similar to yours? It may sound silly, but asking a question will get you an answer! Why not ask your friends, close family members, or even your parents what you should do. It can’t hurt, right?

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3. When all else fails, throw caution to the wind: At the end of the day, you might get too swept up in the moment, or you just might not care. Whatever you do, you have to do you. If in the moment it feels right to go with a longer kiss, go for it! Try your best to keep your audience in mind, but don’t hold back so much that it turns into an awkward moment.

How did you decide the best course of action for your wedding kiss? Share your stories in the comments!