Rob And Chyna Breaking News: Baby Dream Renee Kardashian Is Born, But Couple Still Keeps Separate Lives

Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's baby will come out soon, but their relationship may still be on the rocks. A source discloses that Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna will still live separately even after their baby is already born.

Currently, Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna are living in their own homes. Rob is in Calabasas, California, while Blac Chyna is currently staying in Tarzana. The source tells ET that they plan to stay that way even if baby Dream Renee is already born.

"Rob and Chyna are going to keep their separate houses, even after their daughter is born," said the source. "Rob can be a very hard person to live with. Chyna wants a healthy environment and home for both her children. If there is any chance of not having that, she will make sure to avoid it at all costs."

Rob Kardashian has not fully reunited with his family yet. The source discloses that Rob Kardashian still shows random behaviors, and they do not know "what kind of Rob" they will get at a certain day. He may have some good days, and he has bad ones. He does not consistently reply to his family's text messages.

In fact, the source reveals that it is Chyna who keeps them updated on Rob's condition. Chyna has since been the contact person of the family as she keeps them consistently informed since Rob would avoid them for weeks.

"All the sisters, along with [Rob's mother] Kris, love Chyna. They are so thankful that she is in Rob's life," the source adds.

In the last month's episode of "Rob & Chyna," Rob mentioned his doubts about living with Chyna since he was kicked out numerous times out of her house. He is seen opening up with Scott Disick about his situation, saying that he is sick of it and will stay home at his Calabasas house.

On the contrary, Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna seem to be in good condition as Rob posted a photo of Chyna on Instagram.

What do you think is the real deal between Rob and Chyna? Share your thoughts below.

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