Kim Kardashian West Will Change How She Uses Social Media Following Robbery

Kim Kardashian West Will Change How She Uses Social Media Following Robbery
Kim Kardashian attends the Givenchy show as part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring/Summer 2017 in Paris, France on Oct. 2, 2016. Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
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Kim Kardashian West seems to have had a paradigm shift in perspective since her life-threatening experience being robbed at gunpoint in her own apartment.

TMZ reported that Kardashian will take precautionary measures when displaying her wealth to her millions of followers across her social media platforms.

“Material things mean nothing. It’s not all about the money,” Kardashian said, according to a source. “It’s not worth it.”

Kardashian will also take a month long break from work, as she recently cancelled an Oct. 14 makeup demonstration with her makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic in Dubai.

“I saw this happening. It just had to with the way Kim flaunts her riches and her diamonds,” Stanulis said. “She has nearly 50 million people (on Twitter) who at any moment and on any day know where she is. And then she shows them this mighty great expensive rock on her hand a few hours before and she invites trouble.”

Kardashian was held at gunpoint by men dressed as police who barged into her private apartment on Oct.3, making away with over $11 million in jewelry and $1,000 in cash. The attack occurred three days after she was reportedly followed by suspicious-looking men who infiltrated the paparazzi on Sept. 28.

The men have yet to be captured and the investigation is ongoing.