Kim Kardashian Cries As She Describes the Paris Robbery on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
In Thursday's episode, Kim
gives her first TV interview about being bound, gagged and robbed at gunpoint in Paris last year. Ellen DeGeneres begins by saying, "I don't know
that everybody understands how horrific that experience must have been for
you."
"I
know this sounds crazy, but I know that was meant to happen to me. I don't want
to start crying, but I feel like that was so meant to happen to me," Kim
says while wiping away tears. "I'm such a different person. I, um...I
don't want to start crying anymore. It was meant to happen to me. I really feel
like things happen in your life to teach you things. It was probably no secret,
and you see it on the show—I was being flashy and I was definitely
materialistic before."
"Like
I said, everyone gets so excited when they get things. Or, of course when you
get engaged, you're going to show off your ring. If you get a new car—I don't
care what kind it is—you get so proud and you get so happy and you show that
off on social media. But it's just...it's not worth it. Like, I don't care
about that stuff," she tells the talk show host. "I don't care to
show off the way that I used to. Even though there's nothing wrong, truly—it's
OK if you're proud of that and you work so hard and you get something—it's just
not who I am anymore."
Kim reveals. "They had been hearing interviews that I did,
getting excited about this jewelry or this jewelry, and saying that it's
real."
It
was the worst moment of Kim's life.
zach Johnson.
Kim will be less ostentatious
going forward. "It's not to say that I'll never wear jewelry again or
anything like that, [but] I truly don't know if I'd ever feel comfortable. I
don't know if I'd ever wear real jewelry again," she says. "Just...my
whole life as changed as far as how I travel and security. I never thought that
I needed security staying outside my door, even though I had a lot of jewelry.
If you think about it, yeah, I should have had a security guard outside my door
24/7 when I'm traveling and I didn't. Now, I have several, just for me to be
able to sleep at night."
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Bros.
At the time of the robbery, she says, "The door was locked;
I didn't answer the door. They held a gun up to the concierge that was
downstairs and said, 'Let us up. Where's the rapper's wife?'"
Trying to lighten the mood, Ellen jokes, "How dare them not
know your name!" According to Kim, "He let them up to the room and he
opened the door for them—handcuffed, but opened the door. They'd handcuffed him
and tied him up him in the stairwell so he couldn't [escape]."
As they
entered her apartment, "I was just about to fall asleep, but I was
awake," she says. "I heard people running up the stairs. I thought it
was my sister and my friend coming home drunk and I was calling out to them. I
debated going out or not going out all night, and I was like, 'You know, I'm
just going to stay home and pack.' One of my high school friends, who's a
stylist, was downstairs in a bedroom and they didn't know that she was there
with us. She heard what was going on and she heard me screaming, so she called
my sister and my security."
"Automatically,
you're stomach dropped. It's a feeling you can't even explain. Like, I knew
that was it for me. I said a prayer, like, 'I know I'm going to heaven. I hope
my kids are OK, and my husband.' I don't want to cry; you're making me
cry," she tells Ellen. "But it does happen really fast. It was a good
seven or eight minutes of torture, but when I look back and I analyze it, I'm
like, 'OK, they weren't aggressive.' It could have been way worse, so I don't
want to sound like I'm not grateful. I'm out, I'm home, I'm safe, I'm such a
better person—it's OK. Let's move on."
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In the same episode, Kim also discusses Caitlyn Jenner's
memoir, The Secrets of My Life,
and how it's affected Kris Jenner.
"My heart breaks for my mom, because I feel like she's been through so
much...She's promoting this book and she's saying all these things and, you
know, I just don't think it's necessary," she tells Ellen. "I just
feel like it's unfair; things aren't truthful."
Kim claims Caitlyn is not being
honest about "certain things" regarding her marriage to Kris. "I
mean, I feel like it's taken her a really long time to be honest with
herself," she says of Caitlyn, who revealed she is transgender in 2015.
"I don't expect her to be honest about my mom now, but it's just so
hurtful. Like, I just wish her all the success in the world, but not at our
expense."
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