Tough love has finally paid off for Khloe Kardashian. The reality star is revealing that her brother Rob‘s recent health scare has made him take heart to things she said in a phone intervention she had with him during last season’s Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Khloe pleaded with him to get help for his weight issues and reclusive behavior, and now that he’s developed adult onset diabetes, he’s finally made the “great transformation” that she’d been hoping for! Read on for Khloe’s hopeful health report on her little brother.
Khloe feels like the phone intervention she had with him in season 10 of the show has paid off. “We filmed an intervention that aired…not so much like a sit-down and this blah, blah, blah, it was like over the phone and it was just…that’s when the time happened and we happened to be filming and we just needed to really address a lot of stuff with Rob,” Khloe told E! News Jan. 7. “And it came to be that I’m an enabler because I baby him too much, but I can’t kick my brother out, that’s never gonna happen.”
The reality star thinks that Rob is a changed man following his recent hospitalization and diagnosis. “I think Rob’s health scare really again, leaving that in 2015 all the bad stuff, 2016 I think is gonna be a really positive great year,” Khloe addded.
“I think that health scare hopefully rattled Rob a little bit and maybe woke him up…I know it’s only what January 7 or 8, it’s only eight days of this year but I think I’ve seen such a great transformation just mentally right now. So I hope that sticks,” Khloe added, before cautioning, “Again it’s only been a week, but I hope that sticks and I’m always praying and rooting for Rob.”
“I’m very hopeful,” she noted. “We gotta get Rob back out here doing his thing. We all miss Rob, he’s the best.” So true Khloe, we miss him too and are so glad you’re doing all you can to look out for your baby bro!
HollywoodLifers, do you think Rob will make the life changes he needs to so he can get his diabetes under control?
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