Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna News Update: Getting Back On Track With 50 Lbs Weight Loss Ahead Of The Wedding
Rob Kardashian is all set to tie the know and welcome his first child with his fiancé Blac Chyna, and it seems that the excitement and the positive vibes of this is showing in his actions as well. As was quite evident in the photos shared via Instagram, which showed a dramatic change in Rob post the weight loss regime that he went through. Rob had gone into a virtual shell since he gained weight and left from the wedding of his sister, Kim.
However, he is getting back into shape, and has proudly shared his before and after pictures on Instagram to showcase the massive transition. His post states that he further wishes to shed a few more pounds before the lavish wedding. According to reports, Rob's wedding with Blac Chyna is going to be a $25 million extravaganza.
The wedding is expected to surpass and outshine elegant and royal wedding ceremonies of Kimye's Florence and even the likes of Princess Diana's wedding ceremony as well. In the words of Ian Halperin, author of Kardashian dynasty, "Blac would be like a Kardashian bride on steroids".
It all happened this April when Rob got engaged to his girlfriend with a whopping $325,000 ring, and since then, the couple is planning for a lavish wedding. Reports state that the couple would leverage on Kris Jenner handling TV dealings and other endorsements which are expected to run into millions.
To add on to the richness of the wedding, it would not be stipulated to a region - it would span few of the exotic spots of Bora Bora, Mexico and French Polynesia. Khloe Kardashian, being closest to Rob, would be the maid of honor. Blac has picked up certain tips to plan her wedding from Kim, as she was a part of her grand wedding in 2014. Rob, on the other hand, had skipped that wedding and this would his first Kardashian wedding since 2011.
However, there have been no official announcements on the couple getting wed, but looking at the intense preparation, it is expected to be sooner rather than later.