Though inactive on 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians,' it seems that Rob Kardashian is not too far away from public scrutiny especially on his weight. Just recently, Kris Jenner's 27-year old son bashed his haters who couldn't accept his figure on Instagram. Which is too much to handle for him, gaining weight or be popular on a reality show?
"Last throwback of the day and yes I'm fat now so yall haters can literally suck d*ck," Rob's message under old photo.
Reportedly Rob's family recognizes that he can't handle attention like most of them do. He's not into modeling like Kendall or posing nude like big sister Kim. In fact, he didn't even witness first-hand when Kanye West kissed Kim on their wedding day. But apparently, Mrs. West understands him well.
"He's not feeling too good about himself these days and he didn't feel like seeing a bunch of people when he'd be feeling uncomfortable, which I understand," the 34-year old star shared in her interview with Love Magazine. "I think everyone just goes through different phases in life, and with my brother maybe this is not his best phase, but he'll grow out of it."
According to Hollywood Life's source, Rob is trying to lose weigh but he finds it difficult because he's also struggling with sort of depression.
"Rob, has been depressed for over a year now and it's affecting him physically, mentally and emotionally," Hollywood Life's insider said. "He's been trying to drop about 50 pounds for a while now, unfortunately he just can't keep it off.
"His weight affects his mood and then his mood affects his motivation to eat well and work out. It's a vicious cycle," the source added.
Meantime, Rob finds support in Khloe who welcomes him at her home in Calabasas, California and Kris called him the 'sweetest boy ever' as she reminisces his cute younger days on Instagram.
"#TBT cutest pic of @robkardashian and his Daddy!!!! #love #memories #likefatherlikeson#sweetestboyever," she captioned the photo.
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