Reality
star Kim Kardashian has returned to social media, posting on Facebook for the
first time since a robbery in Paris last month forced her to retreat from her
busy public life.
Kardashian, who grew a multimillion-dollar brand
through her prolific Twitter, Instagram and other social media postings that
attract tens of millions of followers, put up three Facebook entries late on
Monday, but made no reference to the robbery at gunpoint in Paris.
Instead she posted a link to old Kardashian Halloween
family videos, linked to Halloween costume ideas from her personal assistant,
and shared what appeared to be an old photo of herself sitting and looking at
her cell phone.
Fans, writing in French, Spanish, Portuguese and
English, welcomed her return. "Kim you were so missed, so happy you are
coming back to us," commented Rebecca Vassimon. "Welcome back to
social media Kim from Morocco. We love you," wrote Laila Amri.
Last week, the 36-year-old resumed filming her TV
show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," which was put on hold after
the Oct. 3 attack when she was tied up and held at gunpoint while her jewelry
was taken. No arrests have been made.
Kardashian, who has used social media and the TV show
to document every detail of her life and that of her sisters, adopted a low
profile after the attack following criticism that she had made herself
vulnerable by constant displays of her wealth.
Her sister Khloe Kardashian said last month that Kim
had suffered "emotional terror" and that the robbery had proved a
"wake-up call to make a lot of life adjustments."
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