Blac Chyna leaves Rob Kardashian, takes baby

Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna (Getty)

Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's relationship appears to have come to an abrupt end - which they have shared on social media, of course.

The pair celebrated the birth of baby Dream last month, allowing E! cameras into the hospital for the happy occasion.

But over the weekend, Rob took to Snapchat to share a video, which showed part of the family home had been cleared out. He said Blac Chyna had left him, taking with her Dream and King Cairo, her four-year-old son from a previous relationship.

"This is killing me," Rob wrote on Instagram, alongside a clip of one of his Snapchat videos.

"Chyna knew exactly what she was doing to get me. I can't believe she did this to me."

Hours earlier, Blac Chyna alleged she had been hacked, with embarrassing private text conversations published online by someone posing as her.

The supposed hacker also said: "[Blac Chyna is] no longer… with Rob... [She] left him and took the baby and did not even let him know."

The published chats were with Jaden Smith and Young Thug, and labelled Rob "lazy", "fat" and "insecure".

Hollywood Life suggests, with "evidence", the hacking never happened and the whole ordeal was a hoax to boost ratings of a television special on the couple.

Rob insists the break-up is genuine, and as an open person he is sharing his intimate feelings over having his infant daughter - and some food products - taken from him.

"But she took the baby also and she took my eggos and my chips and my sweet baby rays BBQ sauce [sic]," Rob captioned an Instagram photo.

"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. And with Chyna's messages and her leaving with everything and the baby I am broken."

A TV programme entitled Rob & Chyna Baby Special is being broadcast on E! in the US later Sunday (US Pacific time - Monday NZ time).

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