Karl Lagerfeld Slams Kim Kardashian For Displaying Her Wealth Before Robbery
Posted on Tue Oct 4th, 2016 1:42pm PDT By X17 Staff
Karl Lagerfeld is not holding his tongue! The fashion icon scolded reality star Kim Kardashian, who was robbed on October 3 in Paris, after showing off her multi-million-dollar bling on social media.
The Chanel creative director told Reuters at his label's show during Paris Fashion Week, "It's a very bad thing for Paris, but I don't understand why she was in a hotel with no security."
He continued, "If you are that famous and you put all your jewelry on the net, you go to hotels where nobody can come near to the room. You cannot display your wealth and then be surprised that some people want to share it with you."
We really can't blame him! It's pretty dumb of her to constantly post her whereabouts and think no one will do anything about it!
Early on Monday morning, Kimbo was in her room at the Hôtel de Pourtalès when five men with guns, who were dressed as policemen, stormed into her apartment, binding and gagging the 35-year-old reality star. The criminals, who fled via bicycle, stole more than $10 million worth of jewelry, including a diamond ring worth $4.5 million.
Us Weekly has reported that Paris police believe the robbery was an inside job, and that apparently the French authorities believe the case "one of the strangest they have had to deal with in recent years."
It's definitely pretty crazy!
And while Karl took the opportunity to slam Kimbo for her questionable Snapchatting, James Corden and Chrissy Teigen took to social media to hate on the anti-Kim haters, who say she deserved what she got because she flaunted her jewelry.
"People making jokes about @KimKardashian tonight would do well to remember that she's a mother, a daughter, a wife, a friend. Be nice or shut up," the Late Late Show host tweeted. The Sports Illustrated stunner clapped back after a fan joked about her pal's robbery. "No one is begging you for sympathy. I know the game plan is to naturally hate celebrities. Fame is interesting. Celebs are supposed to love you guys while also knowing you'd make a meme of our dead bodies to get retweets. Some shit just isn't funny. I see you trying, but it isn't," she tweeted.
Say what you want about her -- being held at gunpoint is beyond scary!