Kim Kardashian – Tristan Thompson Blocked Me, But I’m Still Rooting For Him & My Sister
Kim Kardashian – Tristan Thompson Blocked Me, But I’m Still Rooting For Him & My Sister
Kim Kardashian West is opening up about how her sister Khloe Kardashian is handling motherhood, amidst reports that her boyfriend/baby daddy NBA star Tristan Thompson cheated. During a recent interview, Kim was asked how Khloe’s doing (in regards to the allegations). To this, Kim responded
Honestly, she’s so focused on her baby. Baby is gorgeous, gorgeous. She’s so happy.
Kim was also asked if she was rooting for Khloe and Tristan’s relationship and in her response, she revealed that “somebody blocked her” after she previously described the cheating scandal as “so f**ked up.”
Yeah, I mean, last time I went on TV and I answered some questions about her, I got blocked on social media, so..
She clarified that she wasn’t blocked by Khloe.
So, yes, I’m going to … yes, I’m always rooting for her, always rooting for love. I’m always rooting for family.
Should Kim root for Khloe and Tristan’s relationship?
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