'Rob Kardashian' Shows Awesome New Bod In Social Media

Rob Kardashian finally showed himself to the public through his own prerogative this time. He's back on social media, posting photos of his thinner self, signaling that he has been doing very well with his weight loss program.

As reported by TMZ, "Keeping up with the Kardashians" star, Rob Kardashian, has finally decided to take care of himself and shed some weight off. He has been absent from social media for quite some time and has finally resurfaced from the cave as he posted a picture of himself in front of a salad.

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A photo posted by ROBERT KARDASHIAN (@robkardashian) on Sep 5, 2015 at 2:07am PDT


The report indicated that he is determined to lose 100 pounds with the help of his sister Khloe Kardashian's fitness trainer, Gunnar Peterson.

Peterson also helped Khloe shed some weight off for the past years. Everyone has been aware of how Khloe dedicated ample time from her busy schedule into keeping herself fit and it seems that Rob is willing and able to take on that ride as well.

As reported by Mirror, Khloe revealed that he has been suffering from social anxiety since he had been out of rehab. Since he gained a lot of weight a couple of years back, he and his siblings has had several arguments as to why he failed to appear on family events and refused to be featured publicly.

However, things have changed for him now as he apparently felt more confident to publish his own self this time.

In fact, Malika Haqq, Khloe's best friend and the family's close confidant, revealed doing an interview that Rob has finally decided to take good care of himself. She also concluded that if Rob wanted to share himself in public, he would willingly. But if he didn't, it would be best that people would leave him alone to his decisions.

Rob Kardashian has finally decided to come out of the closet as he willingly shared a picture of himself on Instagram, showing that he has what it takes to slim it down just like her trendy sister Khloe Kardashian.

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