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Television reality star Rob Kardashian's Instagram page has been suspended after he posted a series of explicit images of his former partner Blac Chyna. He has since taken to Twitter, and posted a series of explosive allegations and rants.
Meanwhile, she accused him of physically assaulting her.
Kardashian, the son of the late Robert Kardashian, said he had been shut down by the picture sharing site, after posting the images of his former partner and the mother of their daughter, Dream. Then he began posting the pictures on Twitter. It seems he then may have deleted some of them. He did not respond to the allegations of assault.
“Since Instagram shut me down everyone peep my twitter lol,” he tweeted after his account was suspended.
Kardashian said his former partner, with whom he had once starred in the Rob & Chyna E! reality show, also posted a video of Chyna kissing another man, and claimed she was doing so in "our bed".
“Hahahaha Chyna just sent me this video saying happy 4th of July what a crazy person,” he said. “Come spend time with your daughter instead of f***ing me and then this dude right after. U need help.”
In another post, Kardashian, known from the television show Keeping Up with the Kardashians, shared a screenshot of an alleged text conversation between him and “the dude Chyna got caught cheating on me with”.
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Chyna responded by accusing Kardashian of assaulting her.
“Rob u did all this but u beat me up and try act it never happen!!!!!” the 29-year-old wrote on Snapchat. “U put hand on me I swear on god!!!! On my kids but I’m supposed to be quiet because you’re a Kardashian.”
People said that nether of the reality stars had responded to requests for comment.
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