Khloé Kardashian Spends Birthday With Family After Tristan Thompson Split
Khloé Kardashian, like her sisters, is known for throwing lavish parties. However, the reality TV star spent a relatively quiet birthday recently with her daughter, True, and a few close family members.
A source close to Kardashian told People that the reality star celebrated her 35th birthday with a few close family members. Aside from True, Kardashian was joined by her sisters on her birthday.
Kardashian reportedly planned her evening as well, but the insider revealed that she didn’t want a “huge party.” The reality star apparently only wanted to be with her daughter True.
The birthday wishes have come pouring in on social media from family and friends, but Kardashian has yet to share pictures of her birthday celebrations online. The TV star appears to have spent the day listening to Elvis Presley, and she posted the lyrics of his song “I Can’t Help Falling in Love With You” on her Instagram page.
Kardashian has been single ever since she split from her boyfriend and the father of her child, Tristan Thompson. The two of them broke up after details of a cheating scandal involving Thompson and family friend Jordyn Woods surfaced online.
The circumstances of the cheating scandal and the reaction of the family members are currently being shown on “Keeping Up With The Kardashians.” In a recent interview with E! News, when Kardashian was asked about what it felt like to relive those highly emotional moments of her life; she said that this is something that she signed up for, so she can’t complain. She pointed out that the nature of reality TV is that they have to show both the good and bad side of their lives. However, she admitted that the “time frame” this time made it harder for her.
Meanwhile, Thompson too wished Kardashian a happy birthday on Instagram. In his message, Thompson wrote that his ex is “the most beautiful human,” and he thanked her for being an “amazing mommy” to their daughter True.
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