Weight gain embarrassment kept Rob Kardashian from sister's big wedding
Rob Kardashian is disappointed he missed Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's wedding, but he wasn't comfortable attending because of his weight.
The 29-year-old's battle with depression led to weight gain and Rob ballooned to almost 300 pounds (136 kilograms) in 2014, while his big sister was planning her European wedding.
Embarrassed by his size, he decided he wasn't able to face the
public and opted not to attend the nuptials in Italy, even though
he was in Paris for the rehearsal dinner.
"I was doing my suit fittings in Paris right before the wedding and
I just wasn't comfortable," he tells People.com in a rare
interview. "I'm six foot one (inch) and at my most I probably
weighed 300 pounds."
"There were cameras at the airport on our trip there and I was very
unhappy with the person I saw in all the pictures," he continues.
"I'm upset I missed my sister's wedding but it was a personal
decision."
Rob returned home after the wedding and became a virtual recluse,
skipping family holidays and vacations.
"I just wasn't down to have photographers follow me, so I made sure
I was away from all of that," he says. "I'm very good at
disappearing."
"I wasn't happy with myself so I didn't want my family to see me
that way," he adds.
His decision to stay away from his family members led to a showdown
with sister Khloe, who has battled her own weight issues over the
past decade.
With a new positive outlook on life after becoming engaged to model
Blac Chyna in April (16), and a child on the way, Rob admits he's
in a good place and he's determined to stay on top of his feelings
and emotions.
"The way I dealt with my issues maybe wasn't the best, but nobody
can make me happy but me," he says. "Now I want to see everybody in
my family every chance I get. You never know what is going to
happen tomorrow, and I don't want to do that to my mom.
"There were definitely dark days for me, and I'm still not fully
happy looking at myself in the mirror, but I'm working towards
that. And I'm happy."