Kim Kardashian Continues to Wade Back Into the Public Eye at Another Kanye West Concert

The reality star made an additional appearance at her husband's show Wednesday night in California

By Samantha Schnurr Oct 27, 2016 2:53 PMTags
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Though subtly, Kim Kardashian continues to show support for her man from the stands. 

The reality star, who has been laying low since suffering a life-threatening robbery in Paris in early October, appeared in the crowd of Kanye West's concert for his Saint Pablo Tour Wednesday night at The Forum in Inglewood. 

According to a source, she attended the show with Kris Jenner, her beau Corey Gamble, and bodyguards. "She's been sitting the entire time," the insider said. 

Though she may have been discreet inside the venue, West paid very public tribute to his wife by playing the birthday video he made for her during the show. A fan caught the 36-year-old smiling at the screen as the montage played. 

The mother of two was also spotted at a concert the night before along with Kris, best friend Jonathan Cheban and sisters Kendall Jenner and Kourtney Kardashian. There was "a lot of security throughout the venue," an eyewitness told E! News. 

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The appearance falls nearly a month after Kim was bound, gagged and held at gunpoint in her Parisian hotel room.

Since the traumatic event, the mogul postponed a makeup master class with her makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic in Dubai, canceled a scheduled club appearance in Las Vegas, went dark on social media and kept out of the public eye. Filming for the family's longtime reality show had even gone on hiatus. 

While full production on Keeping Up With the Kardashians recently picked up again, a source told E! News Kim still has "no idea" when she will resume her normal social media and work load.

"This is something that has the potential to screw anyone up for a very long time," another source told E! News. "It was incredibly frightening and it's going to take a while to get over it."