Update,Her PS Partner December 19, 4:15 P.M. ET:Rob Kardashian deleted his previous Instagram posts regarding his breakup with Blac Chyna and has since uploaded a photo of the pair together, featuring a caption apologizing for his actions.
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Over in Kardashian land, trouble is brewing for Rob and Blac Chyna.
On Saturday, Rob Kardashian posted a series of videos to Snapchat and Instagram detailing a messy breakup with Chyna, his fiancé and the mother of their child Dream. According to Rob's posts, Chyna cleared out the nursery in their shared home and left him, taking Dream and her son King with her.
SEE ALSO: Blac Chyna did the mannequin challenge from the delivery room oh my godNews of their breakup coincides with E!'s Rob & Chyna Baby Special, set to premiere on Sunday night. Addressing suggestions that the breakup might be orchestrated for the special's benefit, Rob wrote on Instagram: "And this isn't for some ratings this is my real life so please understand I'm just being open right now. Cuz if it was for ratings I wouldn't explain all this here."
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He writes:
My baby girl is 1 month old and Chyna took her and left this beautiful home that I just bought for us. Right before Christmas. Someone I have given my all too. I Loved every inch of that woman and loved everything that came with her. I truly loved Angela. I gave everything I owned for her. Didn't know I was just part of her plan. I really believed she was in love with me the way that I was with her and I am so hurt and never felt this before. It's different when you have a kid with someone. And after reading Chyna's messages to her best friend she was going to drop me after a year. She didn't even make it to that. I am so broken. This is a woman I fought my entire family for. I was in love with this woman to the fullest and I was none of that to her.
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The breakup also comes just after a hack of Chyna's Instagram account led to leaks of her alleged direct messages. Though Chyna confirmed that her account was hacked and pointed followers to a new account, she did not confirm the validity of the leaked DMs.
Some of the alleged messages, posted on The Daily Beast, suggested a plan to trademark the Kardashian name following the couple's summer 2017 marriage.
According to Us Weekly, Chyna allegedly shared her perspective on the breakup in a post to her new Instagram account, before deleting the photo.
Later on Saturday, Chyna's original Instagram account posted a screenshot promoting Sunday's E! special.
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And meanwhile, Rob's been busy combing through the memes inspired by his breakup. Real life, brilliant marketing strategy or both? We may never know.
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