Rob Kardashian Twitter star's struggles with weight gains and substance abuse were never a secret. It is particularly because of these issues that the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star has become increasingly isolated from the world.
His sister, Khloe Kardashian, has always been pretty vocal about her support for her brother. However, it would appear that even Khloe might give up on him as well. Rumor has it that she is even considering to take legal action in order to get Rob Kardashian Twitter star out of her house.
A source informed Star magazine, "Khloe is fed up with Rob and his lazy, mooching ways. He hasn't made any attempt at getting work, going to therapy, getting help or giving up drugs." Moreover, according to multiple online reports, Rob could go for weeks without ever leaving Khloe's mansion.
The tipster dished, "He orders food, smokes pot, and spends hours watching TV and playing video games. He sleeps all day and stays up all night."
On one of the episodes of their famous family's reality TV show, Khloe and Kanye West's wife, Kim Kardashian, had an argument about Kim's tough love towards their troubled brother. Now that Khloe might have resorted to desperation to get her recluse of a brother out of her home, she reportedly opted to try out Kim's advice.
Khloe has now given Rob Kardashian Twitter star up to December 1 to pack up and move out. Sadly for her, Rob is still living with her. She reportedly told her mother, Kris Jenner, that "she'll consider legal action to force him out if he's not gone by January." It looks like she extended the ultimatum.
Rob Kardashian Twitter star has somehow kept a relatively low profile over the past year. He even opted to skip Kim's wedding to famous rapper West since he got into a fight with her before she walked down the aisle.
An insider revealed, "She thinks he is lazy and bringing down the family name because of his physical appearance. After arriving in Paris, Rob and Kim got into a very heated argument because she thought he was just moping around the hotel."
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