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Kardashians Reportedly Think Dream Isn't 'Properly Cared For' With Blac Chyna!

Blac Chyna Rob Kardashian Family Dream Custody Bad Parent

No surprise here. The Kardashians are circling the wagons (the luxury SUVs?) in full support of Rob Kardashian.
Custody of Dream is quickly turning into a battle after Blac Chyna crossed the line by skipping town during her parenting weekend without telling Rob.
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Now a source close to the sock designer and his famous fam says they want Rob to get more custody — for Dream’s sake. The insider told People:

“Regardless of the issues that Rob is dealing with, it’s pretty clear that the environment that Rob and his family can offer Dream is the healthiest for her.”

Obviously the Kardashians don’t get along with Chyna, who is currently a plaintiff in multiple lawsuits against them.
But this latest move has really solidified their view of her as a bad mom:

“Rob’s family always had issues with Chyna. Her public behavior in the past few days certainly isn’t going to give her a Mother of the Year award. Chyna has long acted like her number one priority isn’t raising her kids. This is very hard for Rob’s family. They don’t feel like Dream is properly cared for when she is with Chyna. They find it to be a sad situation. Dream is the cutest little girl. She is very happy and so much fun to be around. Rob’s family just wants Dream to be raised in the best way possible.”

How does Rob feel about that?
He’s torn. Chyna may be less responsible than she should be, but she’s still Dream’s momma:

“Rob always wanted Dream to spend time with her mom, too. He has never wanted Chyna to be cut out of Dream’s life. But he also doesn’t want Dream to be raised by a nanny while her mom is off partying out of state.”

Is Dream better off with Rob, being brought up with the Kardashians? Or is their view of Chyna unfair..?
What do YOU think??
[Image via Nicky Nelson/WENN.]

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Jan 29, 2019 17:24pm PDT