Rob Kardashian Using Social Media To Cheer Up Pregnant Sister Kim Kardashian West
Kim Kardashian West is annoyed to still be suffering from morning sickness. Luckily, her younger brother Rob Kardashian is trying to help her feel better by sending her voice notes and rap lyrics on Twitter.
On Tuesday, Kim tweeted from Cannes, France, and let out her frustration. She is pregnant with her second child and is believed to be getting past her first trimester. She went on the social media site to complain that she is still feeling waves of nausea even though she should have overcome the problem at this stage in her pregnancy.
Kim’s brother, Rob, reacted to her tweet and told her that he sent her a voice note that could hopefully help her. She then asked him if she should post the note and revealed that sending voice notes is a regular thing between them.
Rob responded by giving her some lyrics from the song “Hard Work” by French Montana. Incidentally, Montana is the on-again, off-again boyfriend of their sister Khloe. While the connection between the lyrics and Kim’s situation is unclear, Rob clearly thinks that this should help her in some way.
Kim has been very open about her difficulties during her first and current pregnancy. She is still in the early stages of her second pregnancy but the first time around, she was in constant pain and faced numerous medical issues.
Luckily for her, she has the support of her husband, Kanye West, along with the rest of her Kardashian-Jenner family. Rob has particularly been quiet and out of sight in the past two years but he couldn’t help but reach out to his sister who is going through a tough time thousands of miles away.
Rob has stopped appearing regularly on “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” in the past two seasons. He has been the subject of concern to family members because of his withdrawal from social contact, which could be a sign of depression. The family has been speaking about his weight issues and other problems on the show but he has largely remained out of the spotlight in the past two years.
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