This Article is From Oct 15, 2012

Kardashians banned by neighbours from filming in South Beach

Kardashians banned by neighbours from filming in South Beach

Kardashians' wanted to rent a beach home on the Sunset Islands, DiLidi Island and on North Bay Road for the shooting of their reality TV show "Kourtney & Kim Take Miami", reported Radar Online.

Highlights

  • The Kardashians have been barred from shooting and living on the South Beach in Miami as the irate neighbours do not want the hassle of having the reality TV stars on their doorstep.
  • Kardashians' wanted to rent a beach home on the Sunset Islands, DiLidi Island and on North Bay Road for the shooting of their reality TV show "Kourtney & Kim Take Miami", reported Radar Online.
  • According to Belle Isle Blog, the family needed signatures from immediate neighbours of the prospective homes they wanted to use for a three-month period of non-stop filming and a support of 90 percent of homeowners within 500 feet.
  • However, most residents started complaining that the film crews and paparazzi would prove a disruption to their normally tranquil neighbourhoods.
  • "They found a gated community in North Miami Beach," said Raul Gonzalez of Miami Beach's Office of Film and Print.
Los Angeles: The Kardashians have been barred from shooting and living on the South Beach in Miami as the irate neighbours do not want the hassle of having the reality TV stars on their doorstep.

Kardashians' wanted to rent a beach home on the Sunset Islands, DiLidi Island and on North Bay Road for the shooting of their reality TV show "Kourtney & Kim Take Miami", reported Radar Online.

According to Belle Isle Blog, the family needed signatures from immediate neighbours of the prospective homes they wanted to use for a three-month period of non-stop filming and a support of 90 percent of homeowners within 500 feet.

However, most residents started complaining that the film crews and paparazzi would prove a disruption to their normally tranquil neighbourhoods.

"They found a gated community in North Miami Beach," said Raul Gonzalez of Miami Beach's Office of Film and Print.
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