On Sunday night’s new “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” episode, the whole world has tuned in to Kim Kardashian as she narrates her ordeal during and after the robbery in her Paris apartment last October. The New York Daily News notes how Kim recollects the harrowing ordeal that left her tied, gagged, and locked up in the bathroom while thieves stole millions of the reality star’s jewelry.
Telling sisters Kourtney and Khloe, she said, “The guy came in, grabbed the phone from me, threw me on the bed and I was like, ‘This is it,’”
Kim said she was tied together with the hotel concierge, who acted as her translator.
“‘Are we going to die? Are they going to kill us?’ I was just crying and like, ‘tell them I have babies,’” she told the concierge.
Kim then said in the episode, “[One of the robbers] duct tapes my face...[and] grabs my legs. He pulled me towards him [and I'm like,] 'OK, this is the moment they're going to rape me. I fully mentally prepped myself and he didn't. He duct-taped my legs together."
The episode also showed footage where Kim braved seeing her kids after the incident as if nothing happened, the Washington Post said. Telling her husband Kanye West on the way up the elevator to see their two children, she said, “I don’t want to cry in front of the kids [or], like, let them think anything is wrong.”


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