Kardashian Klan returns to social media following Kim's robbery
Days after Kim Kardashian West was robbed in her Paris hotel room, her family has begun a gradual return to social media.
The extended family has kept pretty quiet this week in light of the news. Now that some of the dust has settled, a few family members are gradually getting back on social media.
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Kendall Jenner's first post following the robbery was a little more lighthearted — her wearing a heart costume.
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Kylie has retweeted a few tweets this week, but her first post after the robbery appeared on Instagram yesterday.
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Rob Kardashian used Instagram to celebrate Blac Chyna and a wedding he attended.
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Caitlyn Jenner seems to be the only Kardashian to directly address the robbery.
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Kim Kardashian West and husband Kanye West are remaining silent on social media for now – and it may be a while before they feel safe enough to post again.
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