Khloé Kardashian has weathered quite a few public romantic dramas over the years, most recently when her daughter’s father was publicly unfaithful to the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star. Thankfully, the pair have been able to peacefully co-parent their daughter True, but Khloé has her hesitations when it comes to getting back with her ex Tristan Thompson.
On a recent episode of the reality show, Khloé Kardashian told her family via Zoom that the pair were not hooking up while quarantining together. She did admit that the NBA star does try to make a move “every day.”
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Khloé Kardashian is Fearful About Getting Back With Tristan Thompson
“We’ve done this rodeo before where your actions didn’t go with your words and for almost a year now, you’ve been a different person. It frustrates me cause I’m like, ‘Why now? Why are you, like, the man I dreamed of currently? Why couldn’t you be that when we were together?’” said the frustrated mama. “One of my fears is you’re acting like this until you get what you want, and then if you do, you’re gonna turn into like the old Tristan again.”
“You can understand the reservations I have, right? Do I love you? A million percent. Am I in love with you currently? No, but would it be great if I could have this fairytale ending? Yes,” added Kardashian. “But just because you have a family with someone also doesn’t mean you have to stay with someone if it’s not the best fit.”
The former couple began dating in 2016 and eventually split in 2018 after Thompson was spotted with several different women while Khloé was pregnant with their first child. The pair briefly got back together after the birth of their daughter, but the relationship was once again rocked by claims that Tristian was caught kissing Kylie Jenner‘s then-best friend Jordyn Woods.
We can’t imagine how torn the mom-of-one must feel, especially when her romantic life is playing out in front of cameras. Here’s hoping these parents can continue successfully co-parenting, no matter their relationship status.