Rob Kardashian is coping with the Blac Chyna fallout in an unhealthy way.
It has been apparent in recent years that Rob Kardashian has an addictive personality. His descent into depression was apparent with the split from Adrienne Bailon. Kardashian’s weight ballooned and his reclusiveness began. The introduction to Blac Chyna complicated things, but his family was hopeful that his happiness would help kick him out of the funk he was in.
Earlier this month, Rob Kardashian lost all control. He blasted Blac Chyna across social media. From nude photos to accusations of drug use, he covered all of the bases.
The fallout from the tirade is still happening, with a restraining order against him in place. Things went from bad to worse on July 5 and since then, Kardashian has remained mostly silent on social media.
Reports indicated that a few weeks ago, Kris Jenner and the Kardashian sisters attempted to give Rob an intervention. He reportedly caught wind of their plan and skipped out on them. Now, Jenner knows something must be done in order to save her child.
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According to Radar Online, Kris Jenner is working hard to get Rob Kardashian to agree to go to rehab. He reportedly has a severe food addiction which has caused him to tip the scales at over 300 pounds. She is worried about him, especially because without Dream with him daily, he appears to get more depressed.
Could an intervention save Rob Kardashian from himself? His family seems to believe it is the only way. Controlling impulses with something is an unhealthy behavior, and Kardashian’s obsession with food is reportedly beyond anyone’s control right now. Kris Jenner wants him to get help before it is too late.