Speculations are rife that Kim Kardashian, who went through a violent robbery earlier this week, has herself invited the robbers by flaunting her acquisition on social media.
As per critics, the 35-year-old reality star brought the armed robbery by flaunting her wealth on social media, reports the Daily Mail.
Now the Kardashian, who hasn't still recovered from the incident, is also expressing similar belief.
"She's tearing herself up that she snapchatted the ring so much and wore it all the time," a source informed.
For the unversed, the 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star was recently bound and gagged in her luxury apartment in Paris by two armed men pretending to be police.
The robbers reportedly forced their way into the hotel apartment and made off with 10 million dollars in jewelry, part of which included a four million dollars diamond ring gifted by her husband, Kanye West.
Post robbery, West's family has been spotted with extra bodyguards and has maintained a rare silence on social media.
"The rest of the Kardashian-Jenner family wants to change things, and Kim will be scaling back her public appearances," an insider said.
The mother of two now plans to add extra security, including plainclothes and undercover bodyguards, to trail her every move and keep her safe.
"They're not taking chances... It was a really scary situation for the entire family and it's just not worth it to put themselves out there unnecessarily right now," said a source.
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