Last month, the world was rocked by the news that Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint in Paris.
The police uniform-clad robbers reportedly tied Kim up in the bath and stole around £10million worth of jewellery.
Her spokesperson, Ina Treceiokas, said at the time: "Kim Kardashian was held up at gunpoint inside her Paris hotel room this evening, by two armed masked men dressed as police officers.
"She is badly shaken but physically unharmed."
The whole family went publically quiet in the immediate aftermath, and then slowly started to speak out about Kim's ordeal.
But Kim herself had stayed resolutely silent on social media – until last night, when she posted a series of Facebook posts.
She posted a pic of herself with a Lumee phone with the caption: "Downtime #LumeeCollab.
She followed it up with:
And she concluded with a videos of her and her sisters from when they were children, with the caption: "From Kourtney Kardashian – Love these old videos!"
When recently speaking about the ordeal on The Ellen Degeneres Show, Khloe Kardashian said: "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 all of your guys' love and support and it will take time."
She also said that the incident had made the family rethink how they use social media.
"I think it's just a wakeup call to make a lot of life adjustments," she went on.
"This is a really serious matter for Kim. I think that's really personal, as to that emotional terror [and when] you could move on from that. It's a wakeup call for all of us, but definitely [the focus is] just to make sure our sister is OK."