Khloe Kardashian Lands Back in Los Angeles Following Kim Kardashian's Terrifying Paris Robbery

Plus, Kanye West reschedules Saint Pablo tour after incident occurs

By Bruna Nessif Oct 04, 2016 3:14 AMTags
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A somber Khloe Kardashian was spotted back in Los Angeles on Monday.

The E! star has returned home after hearing of the terrifying news surrounding her sister Kim Kardashian's robbery at gunpoint in Paris. Khloe was away spending some time in Cleveland to support her beau Tristan Thompson on the basketball court last night for the annual Wine and Gold scrimmage, while most of her family was at the City of Light in honor of Fashion Week.

Khloe, understandably so, looked distressed during her outing, wearing casual black workout clothes while leaving an LA studio with heightened security detail.

As E! News previously reported, 35-year-old Kim was "held up at gunpoint inside her Paris hotel room this evening, by two armed masked men dressed as police officers," her rep told us. Kim was "badly shaken but physically unharmed," her rep added. More details about the scary incident that took place emerged overnight.

A source revealed to E! News that Kim was gagged and bound at her hands and feet, then handcuffed and held at gunpoint. "She begged for them to let her live and [said] she has babies at home. Then they wrapped her mouth in tape and put her in the bathtub." 

The source added, "She thought they were for sure going to kill her."

Kim instantly left Paris and landed at Teterboro airport in New Jersey Monday morning, where the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star was able to meet up with husband Kanye West, who left his concert midway last night in New York City after being alerted of what happened.

Following the incident, Yeezy has decided to postpone his upcoming Saint Pablo tour dates. The rapper's Philadelphia's Wells Fargo (Oct. 4) and the Palace at Auburn Hills, Detroit (Oct. 6) shows will now take place on Dec. 13 and Dec. 22, respectively. The tour will resume this Friday (Oct. 7) at Chicago's United Center.