Since that fateful day in October when our beloved Kim Kardashian was robbed and held at gunpoint, our social media feeds have basically been dry as fuck. We’re definitely missing Kim.
But that’s not the only thing that’s been dry. Apparently the paparazzi are also suffering from Kim’s absence. The paps who were dependent on her for photos to sell at top dollar are allegedly really feeling the squeeze around the holidays as she has been in hiding since the robbery.
One member of the French paparazzi told Page Six, “You always knew where she was going to be, because she tipped everyone off.”
“She wants everyone to know where she’s going for lunch and will walk down the street [as opposed to taking a car everywhere],” he said.
Kimmy is so generous! If you think about it, she’s seriously paying their bills. Obviously there are other celebs they can take pictures of, but I imagine that they aren’t nearly as generous as she is.
But really, Kim, we need you. The paparrazi need you. The world needs you.
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