Kim Kardashian stepped out publicly for the first time in Los Angeles after her involvement in the life-threatening incident on October 2.
According to E! Online, an onlooker said that the 35-year-old mother of two looked "somber" and "incognito" as she headed into an Italian restaurant with security.
"She made a brief, 30-minute trip to a restaurant in Beverly Hills. She was with a female friend and looked very downcast and somber, not wanting to be seen," an insider revealed.
The 35-year-old reality star opted for a black hoodie and tennis shoes, keeping her head down as she quickly came and went from the location.
On October 2, Kardashian West was held at gunpoint inside her Paris hotel room by two armed and masked men dressed as police officers, who later got away with 10 million dollars worth of jewellery.
Meanwhile, Kanye West, who is currently on the road for his Saint Pablo tour, is reportedly back in LA to presumably reunite with Kardashian during his two days off.
A source told that the 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star has a "long way to recover" and that her toughest times are when she is not surrounded by hubby West and the rest of her family.
"Kim is very paranoid still when she is alone. She has been having flashbacks and hasn't been sleeping well," the insider explained.
"Being around her children is the biggest distraction for her mind. North West is aware her mom is sad and not herself, but Kanye and Kim are trying not to talk about it around her," the source added.
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