Khloe Kardashian Posts Sweet Tribute For Late Dad Robert On Instagram
It’s been 14 years since Khloe Kardashian and her siblings, Kourtney, Kim and Rob had to say goodbye to their dad, Robert Kardashian.
To commemorate his death anniversary, Robert and Kris Jenner’s third child posted a sweet throwback photo of herself with her dad and her siblings. Kardashian revealed in her caption that she misses her dad every single day, and even called him “the greatest of the great.”
Earlier this year, Kardashian shared what it was like losing her dad when she was just a teenager. While speaking on the TV show “Revenge Body,” she said that she was just 19 at that time. “My dad died in 2003. I was 19. And when it set in, I was like, you spiral. For me, my spiral was food. I gained so much weight because I was so internally just suppressing so many things that I was like, eating me alive, and I was literally eating anything,” she said.
Robert passed away on Sept. 30, 2003 at the age of 59 after battling cancer.
Meanwhile, Kardashian will soon become a parent herself since the reality TV star is expecting her first child with boyfriend Tristan Thompson. After years of trying to get pregnant, a source told People that she will finally become a mom.
“Yes, Khloe and Tristan are expecting and they are absolutely thrilled. This isn’t something they were in a rush to announce to the whole world, and it’s only been in just the past week or so that they’ve felt comfortable telling most of their inner circle,” the source said.
But even though she and her boyfriend will become parents in the coming months, another source claimed that they are not in a rush to tie the knot. “Khloe hasn’t typically cared about getting married before having a baby. She’s open to it but it’s not a prerequisite, to be married, before having kids,” the source told Us Weekly.
In April, Kardashian told ES that she wants to become a mom, but won’t pressure herself to become one. “It’s not like, ‘The clock is ticking.’ I feel in my soul it will happen,” she said.
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