‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ season 13 dropped its latest trailer featuring Kim Kardashian as she finally opened up about her Paris robbery last October 2016. Footage also showed her receiving a call about her husband Kanye West’s hospitalization last November.
According to E! News, the latest trailer for season 13 of the popular reality television series following the lives of the Kardashian-Jenner blended family featured Kim Kardashian opening up about her traumatic Paris robbery last October 2016.
The trailer opens to Kim tearfully recalling her ordeal in Paris as she is surrounded by the rest of the family. She says, “…they’re gonna shoot me in the back. There’s no way out… It makes me so upset to think about it.” Sisters Khloe and Kourtney are also seen listening intently as Kim spills her fears out.
Production was halted last October 3, 2016 in the wake of Kim’s Paris robbery. Kim, bound and gagged inside her private residence in Paris, was robbed of more than $10 million worth in jewelry while held at gunpoint by masked men. The reality show star was staying at a luxury hotel in the city to attend Fashion Week.
Footage of Kim crying over the phone as she receives news of her husband Kanye West’s hospitalization is also featured in the trailer. She pleads, "Don't scare me, please. What's going on?"
According to the Independent, West was rushed to the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles last November 21 after reportedly suffering exhaustion. Prior to the incident, the rapper and business mogul canceled the remainder of his Saint Pablo tour and went on rants against Jay-Z and Beyonce in his most recent performances. He was released from the hospital a week after and is currently recuperating at home with Kim and their children.
Kim avoided public and online appearances following the incidents and only recently emerged after a three-month social media hiatus.
‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ season 13 is expected to return to E! sometime on March 2017. The network aired season 12’s finale, entitled "No Good Deeds," last November 20, 2016.


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