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When In Doubt, Get The Cameras Out! Kim Kardashian Films Face-Off With Rob For KUWTK

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Jan. 22 2016, Published 2:13 p.m. ET

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The Kardashians have done just about everything to help their troubled brother, Rob Kardashian, get his life back on track. According to RadarOnline, Kim Kardashian staged an intervention with Rob at Kris Jenner’s house last year for an episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

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“Kim thought if the intervention was filmed, Rob would be more responsive to it,” the source explained.

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In addition to the cameras, “There was a therapist to guide the family. This was coming from a place of love. Initially Kris was hesitant, but was desperate to do anything,” the insider added.

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But the intervention did not go over as well as they planned. “As soon as Rob walked in Kris’ house, he realized what was about to go down and just walked right out the front door,” said the source. “He just got in his car and drove away. He refused to pick-up his phone for several days, and nobody knew where he was.”

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The intervention took place before Rob’s was hospitalized for diabetes.

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