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Kim Kardashian Opens Up on Paris Jewelry Heist: 'I Saw The Gun'


Kim Kardashian photographed in Paris on Oct. 2, 2016 in Paris.

Kim Kardashian has opened up on her terrifying ordeal in Paris last October when she was tied up and robbed of jewelry worth $11 million.

A tearful Kardashian recounted how her assailants threatened her with a gun and how she thought there was “no way out.” In a preview of next Sunday's episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, the reality TV star says the robbers demanded cash and then became physical. "They dragged me out on to the hallway on top of the stairs," she said in a clip posted by E! "That's when I saw the gun clear, like clear as day. I was kind of looking at the gun, looking down back at the stairs."

Kardashian is seen telling her concerned sisters Khloe and Kourtney that she had a "split second" to decide what to do next.

"I was like; 'I have a split second in my mind to make this quick decision'," she said. "Am I going to run down the stairs and either be shot in the back? It makes me so upset to think about it. "Either they're going to shoot me in the back, or if I make it and they don't, if the elevator does not open in time, or the stairs are locked, then like I'm f---ed. There's no way out."

According to reports, a total of 17 people were arrested in connection with the crime on Oct. 3.

Watch the clip below.

Pearl Jam Invite Snubbed Drummers to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony.

Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam performs at Wells Fargo Center on April 29, 2016 in Philadelphia.

Pearl Jam will be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame on April 7. But not every existent member of the long-running band was to be included in the ceremony. Of the band’s five drummers employed over the years, only founding member Dave Krusen, and current drummer Matt Cameron, are listed on the Rock Hall’s induction docket.

Last year, when the nominations were announced, Dave Abbruzzese, the band’s drummer from 1991-1994, took to Facebook to bemoan being snubbed from the soiree; he, along with drummers Jack Irons and Matt Chamberlain, were all left off the roster of inductees. “If there is still a part of that band that remembers how hard we worked, how much blood and how much sweat… They will do the right thing,” Abbruzzese wrote on Facebook in October. In December, he went a step further, saying “I am personally at a loss for words for how Stone [Gossard], Mike [McCready], Jeff [Ament], Matt [Cameron], Edward [Vedder] and [manager] Kelly Curtis are accepting of such an injustice.”

Now, it seems the band is attempting to correct that wrong, by making sure those snubbed drummers also get their due. In a note shared to the band’s Facebook page, they’ve made sure to point out the contributions of percussionists past, and include all five of their drummers in the Hall of Fame hoopla. (Though, the Hall of Fame made clear to Rolling Stone only Krusen and Cameron would be officially inducted.)

Pearl Jam wrote:


“While awards and accolades are understandably subjective and a countless number of our peers have yet to be honored, we do feel fortunate to be recognized and provided the opportunity to reunite with everyone who has been part of the group. Specifically the drummers who left their distinctive mark on our band in the pre-Matt Cameron years. Dave Krusen, Matt Chamberlain, Dave Abbruzzese, and Jack Irons are each individually great players who gave their all to the early recordings and live gigs. Looking forward to seeing them and all the other musicians on the bill.”