Kim Kardashian may once again be putting herself in danger, as insiders warn the billionaire beauty’s latest social media posts could attract kidnappers and thieves, GLOBE Magazine has learned.
In a recent Instagram video, Kardashian flaunted her figure in swimwear while posing inside her walk-in closet. Visible behind her were shelves of expensive designer shoes, clothing, and accessories. Viewers also noticed double glass doors in the background, potentially revealing vulnerable entry points to her home.
Security experts and sources close to the star say the post could act like a “treasure map” for criminals. They warn that Kardashian, 44, is dangerously close to repeating the same mistakes that led to the infamous 2016 Paris robbery.
Luxury on display raises serious safety concerns
That year, masked men broke into her Paris hotel room, tied her up at gunpoint, and made off with nearly $10 million worth of jewelry. Investigators at the time said Kardashian’s detailed online posts gave robbers crucial information about her location and possessions.
Now, critics fear she may be forgetting that painful lesson. A source told GLOBE Magazine that Kim is risking her life for social media engagement. According to the insider, it seems she’s letting her guard down unnecessarily just to get more clicks.
Fans also raised eyebrows when Kardashian was photographed in Hawaii wearing diamond anklets reportedly worth $20,000. Observers say that kind of public display invites the wrong kind of attention, especially in uncertain times.
Security upgrades may not be enough
In response to previous threats, Kardashian reportedly upgraded her security detail. This came after her ex-husband Kanye West unleashed a series of alarming and antisemitic rants online, drawing increased media attention and raising fears about the safety of Kim and her children.
Despite additional bodyguards and tightened protocols, sources say her behavior online contradicts the precautions she has taken. The insider explained that she invested heavily in protection after Kanye’s outbursts but now risks undoing that effort by continuing to show off her lifestyle so openly.
Family members and friends are reportedly urging the Skims founder to be more cautious. They’ve reminded her that, while she may feel secure in her own home, millions of strangers can now easily study her surroundings through social media.
Kardashian has not publicly responded to the recent criticism, but this is not the first time she has come under fire for oversharing online. In past interviews, she claimed to have dialed back her posts and avoided wearing jewelry in public. However, her recent behavior tells a different story.
As the backlash grows, the message from security professionals and fans alike remains the same: stop showing off and start staying safe.

Jaja has a degree in journalism and took classes in international law and business communication. Her career spans roles at prominent international media outlets, including International Business Times, Celebeat and Delightful Philippines. As a news editor, Jaja covered a wide range of beats, including legal, business, economy, cryptocurrency, personal finance, gaming, technology, and entertainment.