Kim Kardashian 'Hysterical' Reliving Paris Robbery & Rape Fears Onscreen
Kim Kardashian has maintained her silence on the horrific robbery in Paris on October 3 — until now.
On last night's episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the 36-year-old wife of rapper Kanye West detailed the terrifying night when she was robbed at gunpoint.
Though the scene was filmed long ago, RadarOnline.com has learned that the mom to North, 3, and Saint, 1, had a breakdown while watching the clip last night.
"This past week, and especially last night, has been super hard on Kim and the family. They all watched the show together, and Kim was hysterical," a Kardashian family insider said.
Almost six months after the scary incident, the source added that "the fear of what occurred with never go away" for the reality star.
"Her PTSD is not going away, and this robbery changed her for the worse because it put a lot of fear in her head that was not there previously. It's literally one day at a time for her right now."
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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Kardashian said she feared she would be raped.
"And then, he grabs my legs and I wasn't, you know, I had no clothes on under. He pulled me toward him at the front of the bed and I thought, 'OK, this is the moment they're going to rape me,'" she said during the episode. "I fully mentally prepped myself—and then he didn't."
"I have babies. Please, they can't understand me, but tell them I have babies at home," she recalled. "Please, I have a family. Let me live," the star confessed to saying at the time.
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