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Rob Kardashian felt 'lost' after dad's death

Los Angeles - Rob Kardashian felt "lost" after his father's death.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star's sister Khloé Kardashian has revealed their late father Robert had always planned for his only son to attend college but after his tragic death and completing college, there was "no direction" for son Rob anymore.

Speaking on Watch What Happens Live, she shared: "I don't think he blames any of us. We talk about stuff all the time. I think Rob hit a dark place more so dealing with my dad's death.

"His wish was always for Rob to go to college. When Rob finished that, okay what do I do next? He had no direction. I think he felt lost there."

Meanwhile, the 28-year-old sock designer is also keen on making more appearances on the family's E! reality show, according to mother Kris Jenner.

She said: "He wants to still come back and shoot the show, he just wants to feel good. It's not that he doesn't want to be on the show, it's just he wasn't feeling good.

"He's had a year where he kind of wanted to chill. He hasn't been feeling well, we didn't know why. He was just diagnosed with diabetes, so we're taking care of that.

"I think Rob enjoys all the family stuff we do. He has his business, his sock line and his stuff. But I think that it was just the perfect time for him to take like a little hiatus. We said, 'Just get well. Feel better.' He was depressed and just wasn't feeling good and didn't know why."

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