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Rob Kardashian Makes Rare Comment About Daughter Dream Kardashian
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Date:2025-04-14 22:41:00
Rob Kardashian is on cloud nine over this cute family photo.
Khloe Kardashian recently shared a glimpse at bonding time with her 6-year-old niece, Dream Kardashian. Alongside the sweet selfie featuring the duo posted to Instagram May 16, the Kardashians star captioned their pic, "Dreamy Dream….. such a love."
As for Rob, the sock designer shared the same sentiment about their snap, commenting, "My loves."
Of course, this isn't the first time that Khloe shared a peek at their family fun, with the Good American co-founder also sharing snaps of Rob and Blac Chyna's daughter hanging out with her 5-year-old True Thompson in March.
In fact, Khloe shared adorable photos of the cousins celebrating St. Patrick's Day together, which featured the pair posing side-by-side in festive matching outfits. As for that cute series of pics with the duo front and center, Khloe captioned the March 18 post, "My forever pot of Gold."
But that's not all.
Keep reading to keep up with all of Dream's cutest pics.
Dream was all smiles about beginning the 2022/2023 school year.
Just like her famous aunts, Dream knows how to pose for the perfect picture.
Dream out her science skills to the test with a colorful experiment using Skittles and water.
Dream enjoyed a tropical drink while on Khloe's birthday trip to Turks and Caicos with the family in July.
Dream Kardashian appeared in an ad with Kris Jenner for Amazon Glow and sweetly stole the spotlight.
"Dream and I wish you Peace and love only," Khloe posted in June 2022.
Blac Chyna posted a video of her and her daughter baking some peach cobbler in May 2022.
Khloe shared this sweet selfie on Nov. 11 following Dream's Barbie birthday party thrown by Rob.
Rocking a pink and silver Barbie ensemble, Dream adorably posed in the giant photo-op while celebrating her fifth birthday.
Dream channels her inner superhero.
"She found Robert's shirt when Robert was just a child," Rob's January 2021 post read.
Rob Kardashian shared this photo of his daughter on Instagram in January 2021, writing, "My Queen wanted to be her favorite superhero — WONDER WOMAN — so here she is."
Dream Kardashian looked just like dad Rob Kardashian in this snap from November 2020.
In July 2020, Rob took to Instagram and shared this sweet smiling pic of his daughter.
"Eat up Dreamy bean," Rob wrote for this post.
"Sand baby," her father penned online.
"See the line where the sky meets the sea?" Rob noted on this picture.
"She dressed herself," the caption read on social media. "But she rocking the Dodgers hat let's go"
Dream rocked the leopard-print trend like no one else!
"Night night," Rob wrote alongside this cute nighttime pic of Dream.
Dream on Halloween!
Rob Kardashian's daughter Dream Kardashian celebrates her third birthday alongside Kim Kardashian and Chicago West.
"Happy Birthday sweet Dreamy! We all love you so very much!," Rob gushed. "Going through my phone and see so much of you and Saint makes my heart so happy that you all are so close and have each other."
Dream celebrated her third birthday in style! On Sunday, Nov. 10, Rob shared a sweet photo series to Instagram that pictured his daughter looking happy as can be on a helicopter ride with her dad.
Rob's little girl is all smiles while playing on a jungle gym.
Rob posted a pic of his "little lady" wearing an adorable sun hat by the pool.
Dream and cousin True cool off during a hot summer day in August 2019.
Dream appreciates the wonders of a good vanilla milkshake. We get it!
"Best picture ever @kimkardashian," Rob tweeted, captioning this sweet photo of his daughter smiling with uncle Kanye West around Father's Day.
Dream bonds with cousin True Thompson, Khloe Kardashian's daughter.
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