Aug 25, 2011 07:43 GMT  ·  By
Producers script special moment between Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick at Kim’s wedding
   Producers script special moment between Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick at Kim’s wedding

They say there’s hardly anything real in reality television. Even shows that make it a point of boasting about being “unscripted” are heavily so – just look at the Kardashian family and their “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.”

Over the weekend, Kim Kardashian got married to her Prince Charming, Kris Humphries, in a fancy ceremony that has been turned into a media event that will, when the frenzy ends, make the newlyweds about $17.9 million richer in media deals.

As the video below will confirm, while these two were busy tying the knot and then entertaining the 400+ guests, Kim’s sister Kourtney shared a very special moment with her baby daddy, Scott Disick.

Of course, it was all scripted, as TMZ notes, the same media outlet that got its hands on the audio.

“TV producers were hard at work behind the scenes SCRIPTING a special moment between Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick... and it was all caught on tape,” the e-zine writes.

“Listen to the walkie-talkie chatter between producers behind the scenes, choreographing the moment Scott and Kourtney decide to bring up the possibility of getting married themselves,” says TMZ.

Indeed, producers can be heard giving instructions to cameramen to be on stand-by for the moment when Kourtney and Scott will start talking about the possibility of marriage as well.

Not only did they talk about it, but they also agreed to the plan: so fans of the reality show might as well keep an eye out for another Kardashian spinoff, this time with Kourtney’s wedding plans and preparations.

“Sounds like K and S are going to go along with the plan to get hitched too... because when production was wrapping on Kim’s big day, one of the lead producers tells the crew, ‘See you at Kourtney’s wedding’,” TMZ informs.

Below is the video – for those few who still believed that what they saw on camera was “real,” unscripted.