Kendall Jenner has been robbed and, as a result, fired one of her security guards.

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Jenner's Hollywood Hills home in California was robbed while she was hosting a party at her $6.5 million mansion on Wednesday, March 15, Us Weekly reported.

A thief reportedly stole an estimated $200,000 worth of jewelry from Jenner's bedroom, including a Rolex watch and Cartier timepiece, during the one-hour time period she left the mansion around midnight.

Jenner therefore fired her security guard who was stationed outside of her home when the "uninvited guest" made his or her way into the house and stole some of her precious belongings. There was allegedly no forced entry.

Police were called to the scene and later reviewed security footage from the incident, but no additional details have been released.

According to a source, the security guard had been hired by the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star last summer after she dealt with a stalker, identified as Shavaughn McKenzie, who was convicted of trespassing on her property when he waited for the reality TV star to get home, Us reported.

Jenner, a high-fashion Victoria's Secret model, was really shaken up at the time of the invasion of privacy. She had told E! News she'd "never been so scared" in her life and was "freaking out" because she didn't know the man's intentions.

Jenner's burglary occurred five months after her older sister, Kim Kardashian, was robbed of nearly $10 million in jewelry at gunpoint in her Paris hotel room in October 2016.

Kardashian, whose engagement ring from husband Kanye West was stolen, was bound and gagged when intruders entered her room in the early morning hours.

Kardashian was traumatized from the event and avoided public appearances as well as posts on social media for months afterward.

After the Paris robbery, Kardashian reportedly parted ways with her longtime bodyguard Pascal Duvier, who began working for the mom of two in 2013.
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.