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Rob Kardashian still distrustful of Kardashians clan except Khloe: Source

Photo: Rob Kardashian only trusts sister Khloe Kardashian: Source

Rob Kardashian reportedly likes to live his life in reclusion away from the Kardashians.

According to the latest findings of In Touch, the Kardashian brother has been seeing a mystery lady, but he has not let his famous family know about it.

“Rob is incredibly secretive about his life,” a source said of Rob.

The insider went on to explain, “He doesn’t like his family to know anything, because he’s afraid they will somehow expose it. He doesn’t trust them and after so many years of being used as fodder for the TV show, they can’t really blame him.”

“They all admit they’re very nosy,” the source remarked.

However, a second insider revealed that there is one member from his family which Rob trusts more than anyone else.

This spy confided, “The one person he sort of trusts is Khloé, but even with her he’s very secretive.”

“He does not have people over, he doesn’t tell her who he’s going out with, but she does at least know he is going out and living his life,” this tipster revealed and added “He just usually does it after dark and he avoids the hot spots.”

As for the lucky lady, “He won’t admit to having a girlfriend, but everyone knows he’s seeing someone, he just won’t admit to it,” they concluded.  

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