Fans react as Kim Kardashian reveals harrowing details of Paris robbery

Kim Kardashian shared details of the moment she believed she was going to be sexually assaulted. (File photo: AP)
Updated 23 March 2017
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Fans react as Kim Kardashian reveals harrowing details of Paris robbery

DUBAI: In the latest episode of “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” that aired Sunday, Kim Kardashian shared details of the moment she believed she was going to be sexually assaulted during the Paris robbery that made headlines in October of last year.
Emotional fans took to Twitter after the episode aired to show support for Kardashian who described in detail what happened during the incident when thieves made off with an estimated $10 million worth of jewels and left the reality star bound and gagged in a bathroom.
Speaking directly to the camera, she explained that her mouth was duct taped and she had a gun held to her head.
“He grabs my legs, and I wasn’t, you know, I had no clothes on under. He pulled me toward him at the front of the bed and I thought, ‘Okay, this is the moment they’re going to rape me’.”
She continued: “I fully mentally prepped myself — and then he didn’t. He duct-taped my legs together and had the gun up to me. I knew that was the moment they’re just totally going to shoot me in the head.
“I just prayed that Kourtney’s [Kim Kardashian’s sister] going to have a normal life after she sees my dead body on the bed...like, I’m not going to make it out of here. I know how these things go.”
Fans took to social media to show support with the hashtag #HereForKim.

One user commented: “You are one of the strongest and bravest people I know of! We will always be here to support you #HereForKim!”

Meanwhile, others claimed to have newfound respect for the star.


Teyana Taylor flaunts Ashi Studio gown

Updated 09 February 2026
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Teyana Taylor flaunts Ashi Studio gown

DUBAI: US singer-songwriter and actress Teyana Taylor attended the 41st Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Sunday in a gown by Saudi Arabia couturier Mohammed Ashi.

The gown is from the designer’s Paris-based label Ashi Studio, specifically its Spring/Summer 2026 couture collection.

The all-white look featured a corseted bodice, frayed fabric and slick material offering an experimental wet look to the gown.

Taylor has been on something of a fashion run lately, while promoting Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another.”

Her performance has been widely praised, earning her the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress, as well as nominations from SAG-AFTRA, BAFTA and the Academy Awards.

The gown is from the designer’s Paris-based label Ashi Studio, specifically its Spring/Summer 2026 couture collection. (Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Paramount confirmed last week that “Get Lite,” Taylor’s feature directorial debut, will arrive in cinemas next spring. The film is scheduled for wide theatrical release on April 9, 2027.

Set in New York, the story centers on a gifted yet protected dance student whose world expands when he unexpectedly discovers community, connection and purpose within the city’s subway system.

US actor Storm Reid is set to lead the cast and also serve as a producer on the project, alongside US writer Kenya Barris and actor and filmmaker Anni Weisband. Taylor also registers as an executive producer.

The film “Get Lite” marks Taylor’s first feature as a director. While she is best known for her work as a performer, Taylor has previously directed several music videos, including her own projects “Gonna Love Me” and “Rose in Harlem.”

Those works offered early insight into her visual sensibility and interest in storytelling driven by music and movement, paving the way for her transition into long-form narrative filmmaking.

Beyond film, Taylor has also reached a milestone in music, securing her first Grammy nomination in 2026 for her latest album “Escape Room.”

Ashi’s creations have been worn by celebrities and stars including Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Jennifer Hudson, Kylie Minogue, Penelope Cruz, Deepika Padukone, Sonam Kapoor, and Queen Rania of Jordan.

Ashi became the first couturier from the Gulf region to join the Federation de la Haute Couture in Paris as a guest member in 2023. He was also the first Gulf designer included in the BoF 500 list, the Business of Fashion’s index of people shaping the fashion industry in 2023.