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Khloe Kardashian breaks silence on Kim’s Paris robbery: ‘She’s not doing that well’

Khloe Kardashian attends Allergan KYBELLA event at IAC Building on March 3, 2016 in New York City. Cindy Ord/Getty Images

Khloe Kardashian opened up about how her family is coping with the recent armed robbery of her sister Kim Kardashian in Paris.

“I mean, she’s not doing that well,” the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star told Ellen DeGeneres and guest co-host Kevin Hart. “I mean, it’s incredibly traumatic what happened to her, but our family is super-close and great, and we’ll get through it together and we do appreciate like all of your guys’ love and support, and it will take time.”

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While the Kardashians are known for documenting nearly every waking moment on their social media accounts (which are followed by millions of people), Khloe also confirmed that the family has been reevaluating their social media presence since the incident took place.

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“Well, I think it’s just a wake-up call to make a lot of life adjustments,” she told the pair of hosts. “This is a really serious matter for Kim, I think, that’s really personal as to when that emotional terror… you could move on from that. I think for us it’s a wake-up call for all of us, but definitely just to make sure our sister is OK.”

Admitting that they’re all scaling back on how much they share, Khloe added, “I think its important to make those adjustments and to pull back a little bit, I think is always smart.”

The Strong Looks Better Naked author also says that the family’s main focus is to “make sure we’re as protected as well as possible,” while fortunately having each other to lean on during this difficult time. “Like I said, we’re a family, we’ll do this together.”

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Kim has refrained from posting to Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat and her app since returning home to Los Angeles.

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The most recent update on the investigation being carried out by Paris authorities was reported by Us Weekly on Monday, with sources claiming that police now believe the attackers set up an elaborate “double bluff” escape plan to throw them off.

“There is no way a gang like this would drop stuff and fall off bicycles,” an alleged police source said. “All that was done for any cameras that might be in the area. It is far more likely that they played around on bikes for a few minutes after stealing the jewels, and when they still had their masks on, before they all got into a van and disappeared.”

Earlier Monday, TMZ reported a pedestrian discovered a diamond cross pendant from Jacob and Co. near the apartment building where Kardashian had been staying at the time of the robbery. Local police were said to be working on obtaining DNA evidence of some kind from the recovered piece of jewelry, but Us Weekly’s report suggests the item was simply part of a larger decoy attempt.

Watch the full interview with Khloe Kardashian in the video below.

With files from ET Canada

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