7:07 AM EDT 3/17/2017
Rob Kardashian and his tremendous weight loss has made the headlines for the past weeks. Reports have surfaced that the former “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star was inspired by his daughter, Dream Kardashian, to shed a lot of weight.
As exclusively reported by Hollywood Life, Rob Kardashian’s weight loss was brought on by his love for his 4-month-old baby, Dream. Rob’s family has also supported him on his way to a new fitness regime. On the other hand, his on-and-off partner Blac Chyna is reportedly out of the picture.
“Rob Kardashian, 29, is getting healthy and happy again,” a source told HollywoodLife.com. “But this time it’s not thanks to Blac Chyna — it is because of his 4-month-old baby Dream Kardashian and the support from his family.”
Despite a rocky relationship with Chyna, Rob Kardashian’s weight loss being inspired by his baby daughter has been good news for “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” fans. According to the insider, having Dream in Rob’s life has certainly changed his approach to living.
Moreover, aside from Rob Kardashian’s weight loss, the 29-year-old businessman has also been speaking more often with the rest of his Kardashian family. While sisters Kourtney and Kim Kardashian offer him parenting tips, Rob himself has been keen on going out of the house more often, as reported by Daily Mail.
Several key components contributed to Rob Kardashian’s weight loss, such as the consumption of healthy meals and green juices as well as constant training with the Kardashian family trainer, Gunnar Peterson. Rob’s mother, Kris Jenner, has reportedly been happier with his attitude towards life as he has come around to her house more often for Sunday family dinners.
On the whole, his daughter dream did not only inspire Rob Kardashian’s weight loss but has played the most important role in turning his life around. “Rob is taking his health and wellbeing more seriously now because he wants to be around for a long time for his daughter Dream,” the insider added.
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