Khloe Kardashian Responds To Troll Telling Her She’s Wrong For Taking Boyfriend Tristan Thompson Back
Khloe Kardashian Responds To Troll Telling Her She’s Wrong For Taking Boyfriend Tristan Thompson Back
Despite her cryptic Instagram posts, Khloe Kardashian is done with social media users creating false narratives about her relationship with Cleveland Cavaliers player Tristan Thompson. A Twitter user commented:
A year from now @khloekardashian will be over all of this and feeling salty for her super passive IG posts. She’s just in the stage of “but I love him!” Until then let her pretend he’s changed and they’ll be a happy family. #WednesdayWisdom
Khloe clapped back:
Babe that’s not wisdom at all because you’re assuming you know who I’m talking about and you’re assuming you know my feelings. Assuming anything is anything but wisdom
Just yesterday, Khloe posted this meme to her Instagram Story, further confirming her comment:
It’s always the muthaf*ckas with no magic trying to tell you what to do with yours.
As previously reported, Khloe has allegedly become more needy due to insecurities stemming from Tristan’s alleged April cheating scandal. A source states,
Of course it’s hard for Khloé to trust Tristan when he goes out of town for games…She’s definitely more needy and in his face now. This has been causing some conflicts.
With Tristan being busy battling the Golden State Warriors in this year’s NBA finals, and Khloe busy with baby True, only time will tell how their relationship will pan out.
By Miata Shanay



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