Kardashians ‘shop for graves’

Kim Kardashian and her family went shopping for a family burial plot today.

The reality star was joined by her sisters Khloé and Kourtney, brother Rob, mother Kris Jenner and her husband Bruce.

TMZ reports that the famous clan went to the Hollywood Forever cemetery in Los Angeles to find spots for their final resting places.

The site claims that they did not pick out their exact positions yet but looked over several locations including a giant mausoleum.

Sources close to the family say that the major logistical issue is size because the Keeping Up With The Kardashians family is so big and they don’t know how many children they will have between them and they want space for everybody.

Kim, Khloé and Kourtney’s late father Robert Kardashian is buried in another cemetery.

Many Hollywood greats are buried at Hollywood Forever and the grounds are also used to hold music events and film screenings in the summer.

Khloé was later seen going shopping for her own casket.

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