Did Rob Kardashian And Blac Chyna Break Up? Engaged Couple To Continue Living Separately After Daughter’s Birth
Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna have been living separately for a few months now. Their arrangement won’t change after their baby is born, a source close to them said.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the source reportedly said that the engaged couple decided that it would be best for them to not stay in one house when the baby is born because Kardashian is rather hard to live with.
“Chyna wants a healthy environment and home for both her children,” the source said. “If there is any chance of not having that, she will make sure to avoid it at all costs.”
The couple’s living situation is not the only thing that’s not changing, according to the source. Kardashian’s relationship with his family reportedly remains to be distraught. Chyna is the one who gives the family updates about their relationship and their child, added the source.
“She knows that Rob sticks to himself at times, so she has taken the role of making sure he stays close to the family,” the source said.
Despite living separately, the two are reportedly still together and are both excited to see their baby. Kardashian had cleared up rumors claiming she and Chyna are only together so they can spite his family.
In an interview with Ryan Seacrest, Kardashian opened up about his relationship with Chyna, saying: “People probably think we did something out of spite or something like that, some crazy negative stuff, which never in a million years [would I] have child out of spite. Everything just happened.”
Kardashian and Chyna’s relationship has been rocky since they started. The two even went through a time when they kept the relationship from Kardashian’s family. The rift was rooted in Kardashian’s sister Kylie Jenner’s relationship with Chyna’s ex, rapper Tyga. Things have reportedly been ironed out now, though, and everyone is excited to see Kardashian and Chyna’s baby girl, who is expected to arrive any time this week.
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