Kris Jenner is a concerned mother. That's why in the latest sneak peek at the upcoming episode of 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians,' she could be seen breaking down for fear that her only son could die of depression.
Hollywood Life has learned that Kris is now desperate to help Rob from his unhealthy lifestyle and depression so she could save his life. The teaser clip showing Kris' breakdown comes after a similar clip from E! was released, showing sister Khloe crying while begging her brother to seek help for depression.
Kris admits in the clip that she is clueless on how to help Rob. While fighting her tears, she suggests that she and Khloe should stage an intervention at Khloe's home, where Rob is currently staying.
"I feel like if I don't help [Rob] do something drastic," Kris says in the clip. "He's gonna die."
However, Khloe thinks that intervening could just push Rob further away. Then, Kim and Kourtney try to explain to their mom that they should just try another approach in reaching out to Rob.
Kris' current approach is hiring a professional who can "help dissect the situation" and uncover the root cause of Rob's depression.
The sneak peek also shows Kris, Kim and Kourtney starting the intervention without Khlow because momager thinks Khloe will just warn Rob if she knows anything about this.
"I've planned this meeting without Khloé because Khloé gets a little protective of Rob," Jenner says in the clip. "I'm not sure if she'll think this is a good idea."
Jenner then loses it when she says, "It's like you're waiting for this horrible thing to happen, and there's nothing you can do about it."
Just two weeks ago, Rob made headlines after comparing sister Kim to Rosamund Pike's lunatic character, Amy Dunne, in 'Gone Girl,' Mirror has learned.
The former 'KUWTK' star posted a photo of a blood-covered Dunne and captioned it with: "This is my sister kim , the b**** from Gone Girl..."
On Friday, Rob decided to delete the controversial post after Kim called him "pathetic" in one of the teasers for Sunday's 'KUWTK' episode.
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