Kardashians Want Rob Kardashian To Focus On Daughter After Police Visit Ex-Wife
The Kardashians want Rob Kardashian to focus on his daughter after reports surfaced that the police visited his ex-wife, Blac Chyna, an insider has claimed. Reports of the feud between the ex-couple and of problems related to Chyna have been in the news this past week.
According to People, a source said that the Kardashians want Rob to focus on his daughter. The family only wants what’s best for the reality star and his daughter, according to this source.
The Kardashians reportedly always knew that Chyna wasn’t good for Rob, the insider said. They are not happy about how she has reportedly been getting into trouble with “fights” and “acting negatively.”
The Los Angeles Police Department reportedly visited Chyna’s house after getting a call about a disturbance. The police didn’t find any evidence of a crime, so the names of the people who were in the house at the time haven’t been released. A nanny was reportedly there, and the call was about Chyna being drunk and not in a position to care for her daughter.
Chyna is said to have gotten into a fight with her makeup artist earlier that day. The fight is seen as the reason for the call.
Amid all this news about Chyna, the Kardashians want Rob to keep his focus on his daughter rather than his ex and make sure the child is alright.
According to Cosmopolitan, Rob, Chyna and Alexis Skyy have been involved in a three-way feud since last week. The feud has been playing out in public, with Skyy sharing her side of the story on Instagram. Kardashian has also been spending time with Skyy, which has further escalated tensions.
According to another report by People, Kardashian spending time with Skyy is his way of getting back at Chyna, according to an insider. He is apparently still angry about the way Chyna treated him while they were still together. The source felt that the reality star knows that he should stay away from such controversies, but he evidently can’t help himself.
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