
Kris Jenner Urges Son Rob Kardashian to "Come Out of His Shell"
Kris Jenner, the matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner family, has expressed her desire for her son Rob Kardashian to be more outgoing and social. In a recent interview, Kris revealed that she wants Rob to "come out of his shell" and be more involved in the family’s public life.
Rob, 34, has been largely absent from the family’s reality TV show and public appearances in recent years, citing health issues and a desire for a more private life. While his family has been supportive of his decisions, Kris has hinted that she wishes he would be more engaged and open with his fans.
"I just want Rob to be happy, and I want him to be healthy, and I want him to be out there and living his best life," Kris told an entertainment news outlet. "I want him to come out of his shell and be the Rob that we all know and love. I think he’s been holding back for a long time, and I just want him to let go and be free."
Kris’ comments come after Rob made a rare public appearance at a family gathering last year, sparking rumors that he might be ready to rejoin the family’s public life. However, his social media accounts remain relatively inactive, and he has not commented on his mother’s statements.
Despite Rob’s lack of involvement in the family’s public life, Kris has made it clear that she is still very proud of him and his accomplishments. She has often spoken about Rob’s entrepreneurial spirit and his successful businesses, including his sock line and his role as a creative director for the family’s fashion brand.
"Rob is an incredible person, and he’s got so much talent and so much to offer," Kris said. "I just want him to be happy and fulfilled, and I want him to be proud of who he is and what he’s accomplished."
It remains to be seen whether Rob will take his mother’s advice and become more involved in the family’s public life. However, with Kris’ unwavering support and encouragement, it’s clear that she will continue to be a driving force behind his success and happiness.