Kim Kardashian brands brother a 'loser'

Sibling rivalry: Rob and Kim Kardashian
11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Kim Kardashian has branded her brother Rob a "loser".

The 30-year-old socialite - who recently tied the knot with basketball ace Kris Humphries - hit out at her 24-year-old brother for not having a job, pointing out that even their younger sister Kendall, 15, earned more than him thanks to her career as a model.

In a new episode of the family's reality show 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians', she said: "You're a loser, Rob. Even Kendall earns more than you."

After blasting Kim as a "w***e", Rob - who is set to appear in the upcoming series of 'Dancing with the Stars' - calmed down and admitted he had to think about his future career path, and was even considering following in the footsteps of his late father, Robert Kardashian Sr, who represented OJ Simpson in his 1994 trial for murder.

Rob told his mother, Kris Jenner: "I need to think about what I'm going to do. All my friends are graduating from law school, that's what I wanted to do, that's what my dad did, but it's too late for me now."

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