Kim Kardashian shows off a much SMALLER wedding ring which replaces her HUGE £3.5million sparkler that was snatched in the Paris robbery
KIM Kardashian has showed off a new wedding ring, and it's much smaller than the one she had stolen when she was robbed at gunpoint in Paris.
She was spotted jetting into Dubai with a modest diamond band on her wedding finger, which was in stark contrast to the £3.5million ring that was snatched from her hand during the heist.
Kim was tied up and robbed at gunpoint during the terrifying raid on her Paris flat back on 3 October last year.
Seventeen people were arrested this week over the raid, including her chauffeur, who has now been released.
This is a rare public appearance for the reality star, who has turned into a virtual recluse following her ordeal.
She was accompanied by Scott Disick and looked sensational in a plunging sexy tracksuit and lip ring.
TMZ are reporting that she is on a trip to promote a makeup tutorial with her longtime beautician, Mario Dedivanovic.
The event was initially meant to go ahead on 14 October, 11 days after the robbery, but she was in no condition to go.
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Meanwhile, more than £9MILLION worth of jewellery was taken - with much of that loaned to the American for Paris Fashion Week.
She also showed off the dazzling gem in a revealing Instagram snap.
Rapper West gave his wife the ring as an upgrade to her original 15-carat Lorraine Schwartz ring.
The gang are believed to have entered the plush apartment on Paris' Rue Tronchet at around 2.30am on 3 October.
Dressed as police, sources say the men were unwittingly allowed into the complex by a concierge.
He was then handcuffed and marched at gunpoint to the apartment in which American Kim was staying.
After being led to the star's door, the men tied up her bodyguard and entered the room.
Kardashian was herself tied up and threatened with a gun before being locked in the apartment's bathroom.
Her belongings were then raided and more than £9million worth of jewellery was taken.
Kim was unharmed during the raid but was left severely shaken by the ordeal.
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