American reality star Khloe Kardashian has called it quits with NBA player Tristan Thompson, just 10 months after the two welcomed their daughter.
E! News confirmed recently that the couple has split up. This comes right around the same time that rumours began doing the rounds of another case of alleged infidelity involving the NBA player. He was reportedly spotted at a party getting cozy with Kylie Jenner's best friend Jordyn Woods.
While, Khloe has not yet made a public statement regarding the split, she did comment on an Instagram post about their breakup with a slew of yelling emojis. Her close friend Larsa Pippen added, "Amen!!" and Malika Haqq commented, "STRONG FACTS!"
However, before this happened, Tristan posted a tweet about the allegations, calling it "FAKE NEWS" but deleted it a few moments later.
Tristan was involved in a cheating scandal in April, last year as well, right before Khloe gave birth to their daughter True Thompson. Khloe and her family were "heartbroken" about the cheating reports and it became a focal point during a few episodes of 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians'.
Since then, their relationship has gone through its ups and downs, but many sources have told E! News that Khloe's first priority is being a mother to True.
When the episodes about True's birth and the cheating scandal first aired, Khloe opened up about the whole situation on her Twitter handle.
"I chose to put my feelings aside for the birth and to try and have as much positive energy that I could. My only thought was about the birth of my daughter. I wasn't going to let ANYONE disrupt anything less than what she deserved. Joyous love. I chose to be mature & strong for True," she wrote.
She wrote in another tweet, "I waited for this day for so many years! I know now, looking back that I was in shock because I couldn't believe that this would ever happen to me but I'm still very proud of myself for how I handled everything. True gave me the peace and strength I needed."
On New Years' Eve, Khloe took to her Instagram account and reflected on 2018, opening up about all the good and bad memories that came along with the year.
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