Not long after the world learned that Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson are dating, rumors of the couple planning to get hitched began to circulate on social media.
The talk of Khloe and Tristan getting engaged has yet to be confirmed, but they’ve both made it clear that they plan on starting a family together.
But first, they’ll need to overcome the challenges presented by a certain member of Khloe’s existing family.
As you may have heard, Rob Kardashian is having a bit of a rought time lately.
And by that, we mean he’s been behaving in spectacularly douchey fashion by bullying the mother of his child on social media.
Earlier this month, Rob accused Blac Chyna of cheating, using him for his money, and being addicted to hard drugs.
It was all done publicly and seemingly without provocation.
Rob says Chyna was sleeping with another man, but that shouldn’t have caused him much strife, since … ya know, they were already broken up when all of this happened.
For obvious reasons, all of this isn’t sitting well with Tristan, and the situation may be a threat to his relationship with Khloe.
“[Tristan] sees Rob as an over privileged loser who’s draining his family dry, and it would be hard to get anyone to disagree,” a source close to the situation tells Radar Online.
Unfortunately, it seems Khloe is entirely unwilling to cut Rob out of her life.
“He depends on her in an unhealthy way and she’s desperately worried what would happen if she wasn’t there.”
The situation is apparently causing a fair bit of discord in an otherwise healthy relationship, but Khloe says believes she has an obligation to stick by Rob’s side.
“Khloe’s desperate to keep an eye on Rob, especially as he’s borderline suicidal, and she was hoping Tristan would be game to join in the help plan,” says the insider.
“But let’s just say Tristan isn’t a fan.”
Sounds like Khloe may soon be forced to choose between the two men in her life.
We might me more sympathetic to Rob’s plight if he wasn’t making it so hard to see him as anything but a whiny, abusive bully.
Sorry, Rob, but seriously – get help, bro.