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Kanye West takes security into his own hands

 
Kanye West is taking a hands-on approach to keeping Kim Kardashian safe.
On Saturday, Mrs. West, 33, posted a snapshot to Instagram with her hubby, 37, walking down a staircase while his hand firmly grabbed her backside.
The two have been causing quite a stir during Paris Fashion Week.
On Thursday, while arriving to the Balmain show, Kardashian was
nearly knocked to the ground by infamous red-carpet crasher Vitalii Sediuk, who claims he was trying to hug the reality show queen.
After the scary incident, Kimye ramped up security.
Their bodyguards got pushy at the Givenchy show Sunday. “One fashion editor didn’t move fast enough,” recalled one insider, “and was physically shoved by one of Kimye’s guards.” The guard then allegedly threatened to punch the woman.

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