Kanye West Shows Support For Rob Kardashian After Blac Chyna Engagement

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Kanye is down to ride for his brother Rob. Blac Chyna...not so much.

"Blac Chyna fuckin' Rob, help him with the weight," rapped Kanye West on "Highlights," poking fun at the surprising relationship between his brother-in-law and the model who has a son with Tyga (who's tryna wife Ye's 18-year-old sister-in-law...it's messy). Not only has Chyna acted as Rob Kardashian's personal trainer, she's now his fiancée, as the couple announced its engagement plans earlier this week. 

Kanye recently touched down in LAX, where he was greeted by reporters and asked about his thoughts on Rob and Chyna's hasty engagement. He said he hasn't yet received an invite to the wedding, and when asked about whether "the family" was supporting the new couple, Kanye expressed his love for Rob, whilst perhaps directing a hint of shade at the future Blac Kardashian. 

"You know, Rob is my brother. I love Rob...that's all I can say," said Kanye with a smile. Elsewhere in the below video, Kanye continues to show his newfound spirit of openness toward the paparazzi and his overeager fans. He even joined one fan in singing the hook to "Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 2," before stopping to ask, "Oh, what you singing the number one song that was streamed last week?!" 

Tyga has already chimed in on the surprise announcement, expressing how he's happy for his ex but concerned about his and Chyna's three-year-old son King, who he doesn't want to see involved in the media headlines surrounding the newly engaged couple. It seems rather hypocritical considering Tyga was the first to jump into the Kardashian family madness, and Chyna clapped back at her baby daddy soon after he stated his apprehension regarding her relationship with Rob. Apparently she believes that Tyga is hell-bent on keeping her out of the Kardashian's inner-circle. 

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<b>Feature &amp; News Contributor</b> Brooklyn via Toronto writer and music enthusiast. Angus writes reviews, features, and lists for HNHH. While hip-hop is his muse, Angus also puts in work at an experimental dance label. In the evenings, he winds down to dub techno and Donna Summer.