He was fired in May this year after Kanye West reportedly accused him of flirting with his wife. Now Kim Kardashian's former bodyguard Steve Stanulis, 42, has weighed in on the reality star's terrifying Paris attack that took place earlier this week, calling it a product of 'karma'. During an interview on an Australian radio breakfast show on Wednesday, Steve was quizzed about whether he felt that he could have prevented Kim from being robbed at gunpoint if he were still employed by Kanye and the Kardashians at the time.



Kim Kardashian's former bodyguard has said he believes the terrifying armed robbery at the star's Paris apartment was '100 per cent an inside job'. Steve Stanulis,
42 (left), warned the world-famous celebrity that she should withdraw from social media and stop flaunting her riches (pictured right and inset) to help ensure her safety. He slammed Kim's security team - including her bodyguard Pascal Duvier (top right) for leaving her unguarded after she showed off a 20-carat emerald-cut ring worth $4.5million (£3.5 million) on social media. Five masked men dressed in clothes with police markings burst into Kim's luxury apartment in the early hours of Monday morning and held her at gunpoint.
'I don't know if I could have taken down five assailants with guns, [or] it could be karma coming around,' he responded to radio hosts Sam Frost and Rove McManus with a slight chuckle. 

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