Kim Kardashian's hiatus from social media is officially over.

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The 36-year-old Keeping Up with the Kardashians star returned to her main social-media profiles on Tuesday, January 3, including Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat.

Kardashian took a three-month break from publicizing the details of her personal life with fans after being robbed at gunpoint in Paris on October 2, 2016. Kardashian was traumatized from the incident and later dealt with scrutiny when her husband, Kanye West, was hospitalized in late November. 

However, Kardashian resurfaced Tuesday on Twitter and Instagram when she posted an adorable family photo of West, herself, and their kids North, 3, and Saint, 12 months, all dressed in white clothing. Kardashian even responded to fans, telling one follower, "I missed you guys."

Kardashian also returned to her app, KimKardashianWest.com, earlier that day by sharing a montage of sweet home videos featuring her immediate family. The nearly three-minute clip played to Jeremih's 2015 song "Paradise."

As for Snapchat, Kardashian posted a different video montage with similar images of her kids and husband.

"Kanye made me two versions for my Christmas present," Kardashian wrote alongside one version.

Kardashian had also been photographed on a couple different occasions over the holidays. She attended Kris Jenner's Christmas bash and also a performance of The Nutcracker with her children.

Despite recent reports the reality TV star's marriage to West is on the rocks, the videos suggest otherwise.

"Kanye and Kim had a stressful few months. It's been a tense time. But Kim is happy he's getting help," a source told People early last month after West was released from the hospital for exhaustion and alleged erratic mood swings.

"[Kim] has been very focused on being supportive and managing the crisis that is going on. She is super focused on him. [She's been] the dutiful, responsible, loving spouse that one would expect."
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.