Rob Kardashian Extorts Money From Kris Jenner? Momager's Only Son Asks For Cash To Appear In Kardashian Christmas Card?

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Rob Kardashian missed the family Thanksgiving photo, but will he appear this time on the annual Christmas card photo by the "KUWTK" clan? According to the rumors, Kris Jenner's son might appear on the family tradition, but it's not going to come cheap.

"Rob is demanding a staggering $250K to participate in the photo-shoot," alleged Radar Online, per Life & Style. "Claiming he's the most marketable member of the family right now since he's been out of the public eye for a long time now while he loses weight and cleans up his act."

Indeed, with the whole attention focused on Rob Kardashian's weight gain, people would be interested to know just how he's reported weight-loss program is working.

The Christmas card photo might not even happen this year because according to Radar, momager Kris Jenner was "fed up" getting everybody together because of their respective busy schedules, "and Rob's difficult attitude doesn't make things any easier."

Back in October, E! News has reported that Rob Kardashian is really committed to to the weight loss program, as Kris Jenner's son reportedly ballooned to 300 pounds.

"For the first time in a long time Rob is committed to changing his diet habits," the source claimed. "He's been working with a chef and doing really well."

People were anticipating that Rob Kardashian would debut his new weight on the Thanksgiving photo, but that didn't happen.

But a report from Hollywood Life claimed that Rob Kardashian might skip this year's Kardashian-Jenner Christmas card again, after going missing last year because Kris Jenner's son doesn't want drama.

"Rob is still struggling, he's made progress but he still isn't comfortable being seen in public," an alleged insider told the website. "He doesn't want to be on their Christmas card, he's said he won't do it this year, it's causing a lot of drama."

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