Kris Jenner has advised Kim Kardashian West to take "one day at a time" after she was robbed at gunpoint.
The ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ star was involved in a terrifying incident earlier this month when a group of men disguised as policemen broke into her hotel in Paris, France, and while her family have revealed the 35-year-old beauty is still struggling to cope with the ordeal, her 60-year-old mother believes Kim’s recovery is a "process" and will take time to overcome.
Speaking to E! News about her daughter, the momager said: "One day at a time. It’s a process."
And Kris has revealed her maternal instinct has taken over since the incident on October 2, and she is focusing solely on her children now.
Kim’s younger sister Khloé Kardashian has admitted her and her siblings have to now be "more aware" of their surroundings, and respect Kim’s request for privacy to allow her to "heal."
The 32-year-old television personality said: "It’s more just being more aware and just really respecting Kim’s privacy and letting her heal and do what’s best for her and her family."
The former ‘Kocktails with Khloé’ star has revealed her and her fellow siblings will do all they can to help Kim following the attack.
Speaking previously, Khloé said: "Like I said, we’re a family we’ll do this together. I think it’s important to make those adjustments and to pull back a little bit, I think is always smart."
"I mean, she’s not doing that well. 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.
"Well, I think it’s just a wake-up call to make a lot of life adjustments. 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 all a wake-up call for all of us, but definitely just to make sure our sister’s OK."