The Paris robbery of Kim Kardashian changed how celebrities think about exposure
- Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint in Paris on October 3, 2016, influencing how celebrities consider their online exposure and safety.
- In response, Kim Kardashian improved her security by hiring individuals with elite protective backgrounds, including former U.S. Secret Service members.
- Publicists and managers now advise clients to delay social media posts and avoid sharing locations, reflecting growing concerns.
- Kardashian stated that her habit of constant sharing made her a target, leading to her social media silence until January 2017.
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Kardashian robbery changed how celebrities think about exposure
PARIS — The ring gleamed in Instagram posts. So did the diamond necklace and the luxury Paris address. For Kim Kardashian, sharing online was second nature, an extension of her fame. But in the early hours of Oct. 3, 2016,…

Kim Kardashian to testify against ‘Grandpa Robbers’ at Paris trial
KIM Kardashian is set to face her “grandpa robbers” in court – marking a highly-anticipated appearance nearly a decade after the million-dollar heist. Ten suspects have been on trial since last month over the 2016 gunpoint mugging which saw the celebrity A-lister lose $10million (£7.5m) worth of jewellery in Paris. APBrave Kim Kardashian is set to face her ‘robbers’ nine years on since a 2016 jewellery raid in Paris[/caption] GettyKim Kardashian…
Kim Kardashian Testifies in Trial Decade After Multimillion Dollar Paris Robbery
A-list celebrity Kim Kardashian is to testify in a Paris court on Tuesday, an eagerly awaited appearance nearly a decade after being robbed of millions of dollars of jewellery during the French capital’s fashion week.
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