'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' on hold after Kim was robbed at gunpoint

The family is scaling back their time in the public eye.
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Tricia Gilbride
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Keeping Up With the Kardashians' days may be numbered.

According to Us Weekly, filming for the show is on "indefinite hiatus" following Kim Kardashian West's horrifying experience being held up at gunpoint and robbed on Sunday night. KUWTK was not filming at the time of the crime and has not filmed the family's reactions to the traumatic incident.

The family is slowly breaking their social media silence, but Kardashian West herself has not made any posts or publicly commented on the attack. When the news broke, a spokesperson for the reality star told Mashable, "She is badly shaken but physically unharmed."

Kardashian West and her children recently returned to their home in Los Angeles after reuniting with Kanye West in New York City immediately after the attack and she has been communicating with authorities in Paris remotely.

"She has canceled everything for the next several weeks and will not be working," a source told Us Weekly. "She feels safer in L.A. and wants to be home with her family."

Keeping Up With the Kardashians is currently in its 12th season -- the midseason finale of the show aired on Sept. 3.

Should the show go on hiatus, it's possible that the family would remain on the air through its numerous spinoffs. Rob & Chyna is currently in the middle of its first season, but has not been renewed. I Am Cait was recently canceled after two seasons. It's most likely that E! would focus on a show chronicling two of the sisters, like previous series Kourtney & Khloe Take the Hamptons or Kourtney & Kim Take New York.

Update, October 6, 4:50 p.m. ET:

A spokesperson for E! said told Mashable in a statement, "Kim’s well-being is our core focus right now. No decision has been made as to when production will resume."

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Tricia Gilbride

Tricia Gilbride was a Reporter for Mashable Watercooler. Tricia focused on the intersection of celebrity culture and the Internet. Previously, she worked as a fashion writer and a social media manager. She also edits Women-Artists.org, a blog and annual print publication, and looks exactly like her cat.

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