Kylie Jenner Generously Allowed Rob Kardashian and Family to Rent One of Her California Mansions [VIDEO]
Kylie Jenner somehow cannot stand to disagree with her brother Rob Kardashian as she still connects with the intriguing pair of Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian. More so, with the addition of their cuddly baby dream, Kylie Jenner has offered a shelter for Rob's family. The complicated weave of their family relationship is getting clearer and better, hoping for a closer understanding of their differences.
According to a report from Us Weekly, the new parents have already moved into their new house in Jenner's Hidden Hills mansion just last month. Because Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna prefer to be closer to Rob's mother Kris Jenner and his sister Kim Kardashian and more rooms for their family. To the rescue, Kylie Jenner offered one of her two Hidden Hills mansion, where she also has a $6 million property and an adjacent one worth $4.5 million which she uses as workplaces.
Here's hoping that the renewed relationship for Blac Chyna and Kylie Jenner can also break the ice for the other Kardashian sisters. As per reports from New York Daily News, on her recent Instagram post, Blac Chyna showed off their new abode with King Cairo beside her; Rob Kardashian is also reportedly living with them when he temporarily separated with Chyna before Dream's birth. Their fights accelerated and the reality TV show couple decided that Rob Kardashian will stay in Calabasas while Blac Chyna stays in Tarzana. Not until on December 13, the unexpected surprise of Chyna for her fiancee arrived in a form of a Range Rover admitting that "things have never been better with Rob".
Now that they are once again one big family, the previous decision of Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna to live in Tarzana was changed after Dream arrived last month. Rob Kardashian and Kylie Jenner is still under negotiations on the leasing terms of the California mansion.
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