Kim Kardashian Returns to Social Media Nearly One Month After Paris Armed Robbery

Kim Kardashian shared three posts on Facebook on Monday night, marking her return to social media following the Paris armed robbery.

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Nearly one month after being the victim of a terrifying armed robbery in Paris, Kim Kardashian briefly returned to social media. Kardashian shared three posts on Facebook on Monday night and was met with immediate support from fans. In addition to some Blackberry-assisted ad action for glowing phone case maker LuMee, Kardashian also shared last-minute Halloween ideas and highlighted a recent throwback post from her sister Kourtney. After press time, Kardashian deleted the posts, but screengrabs of them are below, via Elite Daily.

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Kardashian has maintained a relatively low profile since being robbed at gunpoint inside her Paris apartment last month. Niccolo De Masi, chairman of Kim Kardashian: Hollywood creator Glu Mobile, recently detailed just how large the impact of a permanent Kardashian social media absence would be on the mobile industry. "If she decided never to return to social media, the world would mourn the loss of Kim Kardashian online," Masi told the Los Angeles Times on Monday. "But I personally hope—and expect—she'll return."

At husband Kanye West's recent Saint Pablo stop in Los Angeles, Kardashian made a rare public appearance. Kardashian was spotted backstage with Kourtney and Jonathan "Food God" Cheban by sources connected withEntertainment Tonight. According to these sources, Kardashian was joined by more than a dozen armed guards.

The investigation into who exactly was behind the multimillion-dollar heist is still in progress. Abdulrahman, the Paris hotel worker who was also held at gunpoint during the attack, recently revealed to Entertainment Tonight that he believes the assailants "weren't there" for jewelry initially. "They weren't there for jewels at first," Abdulrahman said last week. "They were there for money. He put the jewels in his [backpack] and he left the bag open. That is why he lost some jewels and the gold in the hotel."

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