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Rob Kardashian Leaves 'KUWTK' Over Family NOT Lovechild, Living In Miami for Months [RUMORS]

According to multiple reports, Rob Kardashian will be leaving Keeping Up with the Kardashians. In fact, it seems that he will even be leaving the Kardashian family. A new article is claiming that his move isn't a result of any rumored lovechild. A new article suggests that the reality star has actually been living in Miami for months, in a last ditch effort to get healthy.

Gossip site Examiner has all of the latest details, when it comes to the East Coast move of Rob Kardashian. According to one source, Rob is looking for a little more in life than reality television:

"'He wants more for himself than fame,' a source has revealed. He has revealed that he wants to have a successful business without using Keeping Up with the Kardashians or the family to help him get there. Apparently, he has been living in Miami for at least three months. 'He finally realized he needs to focus on himself and not do things the way his sisters do,' the source reveals."

If the rumors are true, then they certainly seem in line with things Rob has been talking about lately. On last year's KUWTK, Rob spoke honestly about his weight gain:

"I've just not been feeling myself, gaining a bunch of weight. It's frustrating, I'm not happy going out when I'm not in good shape. If I don't get myself together in six months then I won't want to hang around everybody."

Of course, there has also been a lot of buzz about a potential Rob Kardashian lovechild. According to one insider who spoke with Star, he may have a 4-year-old child:

"Rob had a get-together at his apartment, and some people noticed a teddy bear on his bed. They asked him why he had it, and he said that it was a present for his son...The possibility that Rob may have a child has been the buzz in the Kardashian circle for a while, but no one knows for sure. And no one will talk about it."

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