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Kourtney Kardashian, Scott Disick Sign $1 Million E! Wedding Deal

Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick reportedly signed a $1 million deal with the E! network to film their wedding nuptials in Mexico.

"They signed a $1 million deal with E! to get married on TV," a source told In Touch Magazine.

The couple of five years are said to be planning a wedding at a private estate owned by entrepreneur Joe Francis in Puerta Vallarta, Mexico in an event that could mimic sister Kim Kardashian's lavish wedding to Kris Humphries, according to In Touch.

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"Kourtney has always considered Joe's home a place where she can really relax," the insider said.

The reality TV personalities will likely wed after the birth of their second child, who is expected to arrive in July.

"I'm so excited to reveal that we are having a baby girl!" Kardashian wrote on her blog. "This is an amazing blessing and Scott and I are so thrilled."

Kardashian, 32, previously refused to marry Disick, 28, after receiving mounting pressure from Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner, and insisted that the couple would walk down the aisle in due course.

The couple has a 2-year-old son, Mason Disick, who is said to be eager to meet his younger sister.

"He's really excited!" Kardashian recently said in an interview on "The Rachael Ray Show." "Yesterday he was talking about how he's excited to hold her and he's been like, recently obsessed with babies."

She also spoke about her pregnancy cravings and how they have changed since her first pregnancy.

"I remember when I first got pregnant with Mason … I wanted fruit and frozen yogurt and all this [healthy] stuff, and this time it's like cheeseburgers, sour cream and onion chips and double-stuffed Oreos," she said.

As for baby names, Kardashian says that she and Disick have yet to find the right one for their baby girl.

"We always have our little list that I keep in my phone. I have my little list of names, and I cross it off one day and a new one comes. We definitely don't have the name. We're going back and forth," she admitted.

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