Kim Kardashian DELETES all three new Facebook posts after fans welcomed her back online
Kim’s fans are upset the reality TV star has gone off radar again…
KIM Kardashian’s return to social media was short lived after she deleted the Halloween themed Facebook posts less than 24 hours after they went up.
Kim’s sister Kourtney Kardashian and her assistant put up the three posts and since the posts vanished, it’s claimed Kim wanted them taken down.
All three posts appeared innocuous, with one being a LuMee ad and another linking to Kim's website for Halloween ideas.
The third post was closer to home however, showing an old family video with Kim and Kourtney celebrating the spooky celebration.
"Love these old videos!" that post was captioned.
Kim’s fans were so excited about her return to social media, with the three posts the first she’s put online since she became the victim of a terrifying robbery in Paris on 2 October.
One fan commented: “I’m sure Kim doesn’t post herself on this page. However I want to tell her that I miss her. Don’t let them win, keep doing what you do best.”
Another added: “Miss ur post Kim hope all is well with yu after the ordeal u have been thru.”
Now they’ve been removed completely however with no explanation given.
Since her ordeal at the hand's of the armed gang in Paris, Kim has kept out of the spotlight.
Last month she was spotted at three of her husband Kanye West's gigs in a row - with fans hopeful she was getting back on her feet.
Spending time out of the public eye is clearly doing Kim good but some have claimed she's damaging her business by doing so.
Financial adviser Samuel Rad told PEOPLE how the entrepreneur could loose up to a £800,000 a month while inactive online.
He said: “[Kim’s] overall brand is generating at least $1 million a month just through general posts, not including anything that’s specifically being contracted with companies,”
“[But] I think what’s going to happen is the first post she’s going to put up after not having posted for [a while], it’s going to get so many more followers and hits.
“I think that it might actually end up helping her. Especially if Kim positions [her return to social media] correctly … I think it could be a really big moneymaker for her brand.”
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