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Paris nups at Hilton estate

INVITATIONS to the wedding of Paris Hilton and Carter Reum went out this week with no location, but we can exclusively reveal Hilton will say “I do” on Nov. 11 at a church, followed by a reception at her late grandfather Barron Hilton’s Bel-Air, Calif., estate.

“They sent out the save-the-date. They didn’t include the location, but [the reception] is going to be at Barron’s house,” a source who knows the family told us.

Another source, who received an invitation, told us they weren’t sure of the location, but “it will be at a church, and then [Barron’s estate is] the buzz for the reception. It’s highly likely it will be there. The invite says Nov. 11.”

“It’s a beautiful invitation,” the source went on. “It came in a blue box. It sort of looked like a Tiffany’s box.”

The home was a part of the Hilton family for 60 years until it sold to former Google CEO Eric Schmidt for $61.5 million this May. A 19year-old Paris famously posed at the estate for an NSFW Vanity Fair photo shoot in 2000 by photographer David LaChapelle.

Details on Hilton’s big day are still being held close to the vest, but there will be three parties — including a carnival-themed bash at Santa Monica Pier, we’re told. The second source added that there will also be an “out-oftowners dinner.”

Reports have said they’ll tie the knot at Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills — where the family has marked various occasions.

Hilton and fiancé Reum hosted joint bachelor and bachelorette parties in Las Vegas last weekend. They hit Sin City with a small group of family and friends, and documented the soiree on social media, of course.

The weekend-long celebration included stops at hot spots AREA15 and Zouk Nightclub (where DJ Tiësto spun), and a candlelit dinner at Resorts World Las Vegas. The couple got engaged in February. A rep for Hilton did not get back to us.

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