Kim Kardashian and her mini-me North dress up as princesses in first pics at home since Paris robbery
Her mum Kris Jenner shares a sweet pic of the two of them playing together
HER fans around the world will be pleased to hear that Kim Kardashian is back.
Her mum Kris Jenner has shared a sweet pic of the 36-year-old reality babe dressed as Princess Jasmine from Aladdin for Halloween.
Her three-year-old daughter North West is wearing an identical costume and the pair can be seen playing happily together.
They are both dressed in turquoise Arabian princess outfits and Kris captioned the sweet snap: "Princess Jasmine and her mini me!!!!!"
Another pic of mother and daughter sharing a kiss has been posted on her website, kimkardashianwest.com.
The photos are the first pics of Kim at home to be seen since she was robbed at gunpoint in Paris on 2 October.
The 36-year-old is struggling to cope with the trauma of the Parisian crime and according to friends is having daily therapy sessions.
“She's been having nightmares and flash-backs” a family source told Us Weekly.
They added that after not being able to sleep at night and becoming “paranoid” she is having these therapy sessions over Skype, the phone and in person.
However others say she is doing much better, with Caitlyn Jenner’s friend Candis Cayne that she is “getting through it.”
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Friends also reveal that Kim and husband Kanye West believe she was being looked after by guardian angels in the form of their late parents – Kim’s father Robert Kardashian and Kanye’s mother Donda, and that they were “watching over” Kim when the robbery happened, protecting her from being hurt.
Kim is usually prolific on social media, but has stayed under the radar since the October 3rd heist in which robbers stole $11 million worth of jewellery from her after breaking into her Parisian apartment.
She has recently seen at husband Kanye West’s LA concert, buying ice cream with her friend Jonathan Cheban, and at sister Kendall Jenner’s birthday where she kept a low profile.
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