Whatever makes his family happy, Rob Kardashian supports. The 26-year-old Arthur George designer is sharing his feelings on the news that mom Kris Jenner and stepdad Bruce Jenner have separated after 22 years of marriage.
In a new interview with Entertainment Tonight on Wednesday, Oct. 9, Rob explains, “[Bruce has] been in my life since I was two years old and that will never change and same obviously with my mom . . . same with my sisters, there’s no bad blood. Even between my mom and Bruce, there’s no negative, bad blood . . . I don’t think they can be in a happier place right now.”
Rob and sisters Kourtney, 34, Kim, 32, and Khloe, 29, are the children of Kris’ first husband Robert Kardashian, who died in 2003. Kris, 57, and Bruce, 63, have daughters Kendall, 17, and Kylie, 16, together, and Bruce has four other children from previous relationships, including sons Brody, 30, and Brandon, 32.
The Kardashian family matriarch confirms exclusively in the new issue of Us Weekly that she and Bruce “are living apart,” but says “there is no animosity. We are united and committed to our family.”
Rob also spoke to Entertainment Tonight Wednesday about sister Khloe’s marital problems with estranged husband Lamar Odom. “Honestly, I support both parties, Lamar, [is] my brother but Khloe is also my sister.” As shown on the family’s Keeping Up With the Kardashians reality show, Rob has had a very close relationship with his brother-in-law and has even lived with him and his sister.
On Tuesday, Khloe and Odom were photographed together for the first time in months visiting Kris at her Calabasas, Calif. home. Though the NBA player’s drug use and affairs has put a strain on their four-year marriage, Khloe has still been wearing her wedding ring. However, a source told Us Weekly that the reality star has decided to divorce Odom “Khloe was very firm,” the source says. “She think it’s best they both move on.”
Khloe has yet to confirm her plans to divorce, but Rob told Entertainment Tonight that she is “very happy and just going in the right direction.”