Rob Kardashian News: 'KUWTK' Reality Star Blames Ex-Girlfriend Rita Ora Over Depression And Weight Gain Issue!

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The latest Rob Kardashian news report claims that "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" reality star is not only blaming his family regarding his depression and weight gain issue, but also his ex-girlfriend Rita Ora.

Based on new reports, "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" reality star suffered depression over his weight gain and heartaches from splitting from his former girlfriend.

His family was the first people who reportedly has caused his depression. Then, a new report claims that his former ex-girlfriend Rita Ora has something to do with his depression.

Fashion Style reported that "I Will Never Let You Down" singer cheated on Rob during their relationship. Rita was involved to several men during relationship with Rob. International Business Times reported that Kardashian clan tried their best to contact the singer after her reported falling out with DJ Calvin Harris last year. Ora and Kardashian called it quits two years ago. However, it turns out it is hard for the youngest Kardashian to move on.

Currently, the youngest Kardashian member is working with a personal trainer to shed the weight.

Meanwhile. mommy Kris Jenner is so desperate to let her son go back home. Radar Online said, the mommager is pressuring her son to move in her mansion. Kris believes she can save her son from depression. However, Rob chose to live with Khloe instead.

Additional report to support Radar's news, In Touch Weekly source said, "There is no way he would think of moving there! For Rob, there is just way too much going on in the house all the time," a source said. "At Khloé's house, things are much quieter, and calm. Most importantly, Khloé doesn't nag Rob as their mom does."

Meanwhile, Inquistr reported that "I Will Never Let You Down" singer received phone calls from KUWTK reality star Rob while he was drunk. Rob called Ora to beg another chance.

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