Even though Kim Kardashian West has been radio silent on all forms of social media since her robbery, yesterday she made a glorious return to do a little spring, er, fall cleaning.
Yesterday, sometime between 3:15 and 4:15 p.m., The Sun reports that Kimmy logged into Twitter and unfollowed 13 people, all of whom were probably just hate follows anyway.
These users could have been media outlets, rival glamazons or fans who made one tiny, little mean-spirited joke at Kim’s expense when they thought she wasn’t looking, but the tricks on them, because she’s Kim K and she sees all.
Honestly, that part doesn’t matter.
ll that matters is that Queen Kim is at least flirting with returning to her kingdom.
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