In the latest exclusive 30-second teaser for the upcoming season of 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' (KUWTK), Kim Kardashian was seen sobbing with her sisters while recounting the scene of Paris robbery.
This incident sent her into rare social media seclusion that could be the storyline on the show.
The show returns to E! in March, where the 36-year-old actress opens up with her sisters Khloe Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian about the scary experience in Paris, reports eonline.com.
While recalling the incident, Kim broke down in tears and said, "They're going to shoot me in the back".
"There's no way out. It makes me so upset to think about it," she added.
In October, Kim was bound, gagged and held at gunpoint inside the room of a hotel room, by masked men, who stole all her jwellery and escaped.
Kim's emotional reaction to the news of husband Kanye West's hospitalisation in November was also captured in the teaser.
The teaser also features Kanye West's hospitalisation as Kim, who just returned to social media this week, said, "I think he really needs me and I have to get home."
The rapper was admitted to the UCLA Medical Center in November for sleep deprivation and exhaustion after canceling his Saint Pablo tour.
"Don't scare me, please. What's going on?" Kim says, crying over the phone.
She later explains, "I think, he really needs me and I have to get home."
But despite all the ups and downs, this family is proving once again they are always stronger together, in their thick and thins.
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