Are Rob Kardashian’s insecurities causing the rumored rift between himself and his fiancé, Blac Chyna?
That’s been the rumor floating around the blogosphere for quite some time, and now an unnamed insider for RadarOnline is confirming the rumor. In fact, the unnamed source went so far as to report that Blac Chyna has ordered Rob Kardashian to attend anger management courses so that he can better learn to deal with topics that cause him to feel insecure.
“Rob knows how to turn a molehill into a mountain when it comes to his insecurities, and he flips out if anyone brings up sensitive subjects like his weight.”
Chyna is “sick of [Rob’s] over-the-top rants and rages,” RadarOnline reports, and the insider added “Rob’s incredibly sensitive, and he’s got to learn how to control his temper .”
Calm Down! Blac Chyna Demands Rob Kardashian Attend Anger Management Course https://t.co/Oq4PkXUlMy
— Serkan Demirezen (@netskyde) October 19, 2016
The rumor that Blac is making Rob attend anger management classes comes just weeks after Rob and Chyna dealt very publicly with rumors of a split.
At the end of September, Blac Chyna decided to take matters into her own hands when she posted Rob Kardashian’s cell phone number on Twitter. She did so, she said, so that she could make it clear to the world that she and Kardashian were still together.
In the days leading up to the phone number tweet, rumors raged that Blac and Rob had called off the wedding. Those rumors were false, Chyna said, and in order to keep Rob from “texting b*****es,” Blac made Rob Kardashian’s phone number public, forcing the 29-year-old Rob & Chyna star to get a new number that was unknown to those so-called “b****es.”
The phone number incident came after TMZ reported that Rob was sensitive about Blac Chyna’s former boyfriends . The celebrity news website reported that Rob routinely tells Blac, “You’d rather date a rapper than a fat Armenian.”
At the time, TMZ reported that Rob had fallen back into his depression after regaining much of the weight he had lost with the help of Blac Chyna. Before he began dating Chyna, Rob Kardashian had retreated from the public lifestyle of his Keeping Up With the Kardashians sisters, instead opting to live a life that has sometimes been described as “reclusive.”
When Rob began dating Blac in January, the 29-year-old sock designer made the decision to step back into the spotlight. Together, he and his newfound partner worked to lose weight and get his health under control. Soon after, Kardashian and Blac announced their engagement and her pregnancy.
This isn’t the first time that Blac Chyna has reportedly insisted that Rob gets help. As the Inquisitr previously reported, Blac Chyna previously told Rob that he would have to seek professional help before their baby is born. In the season finale of Rob & Chyna , which aired on Oct. 14, Rob agreed to attend therapy in an effort to save their relationship.
“I think seeing somebody to talk to or whatever — it’s not going to hurt to just try it out, you know?” Kardashian can be seen saying during the episode. “I personally don’t really agree with the whole thing, but I’m more than willing to try it out and to do that if it’s going to benefit you and I, you know? I just talked to Scott [Disick] about it, and they just think it would be helpful.”
Doing whatever it takes!!???????????? Don’t miss the season finale of #RobandChyna tonight on E! ?????? pic.twitter.com/OCfLdm4CS8
— ROBERT KARDASHIAN (@robkardashian) October 16, 2016
During the final Rob & Chyna episode , Chyna makes it obvious that she appreciates Rob’s willingness to work on the relationship, noting that she knows “how against” the idea that Rob is.
“Opening up to a stranger would probably make you feel a little bit uncomfortable, but I’m glad that you are willing to do something to save our relationship or make me feel comfortable.”
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