Rob Kardashian Enters Rehab For Alcohol, Substance Abuse; Explains Why He Didn’t Appear On Bruce Jenner Special

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"Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star Rob Kardashian will reportedly enter rehab for alcohol and substance abuse.

A source recently told Extra that the socks designer will stay in a facility for two months and will have no means to communicate with the outside world.

"He's been convinced by a friend to check himself into a beachfront center in Florida. He wants to cut himself off from California and the circus around his family," the source told the publication. Meanwhile, there have been reports claiming that Kardashian's mom, Kris Jenner, is also dealing with alcohol and substance abuse.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, Kardashian is currently coordinating with one major talk show for a tell-all interview that will reveal shocking details about his mother's alcohol and drug problems.

"Rob didn't lie. Kris Jenner definitely has been hitting the bottle hard lately - which is why he is so furious as her for airing his dirty laundry on their TV show. Kris is a total hypocrite, on camera she dotes about Rob's problems - but behind closed doors she is just as bad as he is," a source told the publication.

In other news, Kardashian is currently being slammed for not appearing on the "Bruce Jenner Special" on their E! reality TV show. However, one source revealed the real reason why he decided to alienate himself from the issue.

In an interview with Hollywood Life, the source confirmed that Kardashian's is in a sensitive state at the moment. The reality TV star is not physically fit and is battling depression and anger problems.

Additionally, the source said that what Kardashian need right now is to help himself first because he can be supportive of other people. The only son of Jenner has not appeared in any episode of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" as of late.

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Rob Kardashian, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Bruce Jenner, Kris Jenner

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