Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson are being plagued by rumors saying the Cleveland Cavaliers star has returned to his womanizing ways. As the whispers would have it, the NBA player was supposedly seen recently exiting a Hollywood nightclub with two women presumed to be Instagram models, Celebrity Insider reported.
However, Khloe Kardashian is allegedly convinced that her man didn’t go behind her back this time and is confident that no cheating happened. And she might be right. According to TMZ, while Tristan Thompson was indeed hanging out with two brunettes, there wasn’t much interaction that occurred.
A source who spoke Celebrity Insider also claimed that Tristan Thompson wouldn’t commit such a blunder again given that he has learned by now that he attracts unwanted eyes every time he steps out. This assumption is said to be shared by Khloe Kardashian, the source added.
“She [Khloe Kardashian] knows when he goes out, there will be plenty of eyeballs on him that he would be extra stupid if he cheated on her again. She doesn’t feel like she is naive and actually trusts Tristan, and is very much of the mind frame that he was a good boy and has been since the cheating scandal. She will need concrete evidence before she thinks otherwise.”
To show their solidarity, Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson were seen holding hands when they attended Jordyn Woods’s birthday party. After the event, Kourtney Kardashian also posted a video on Instagram showing Tristan being rather playful, albeit weird, with Khloe.
In it, the Cavaliers big man can be seen singing a song for Khloe Kardashian before trying to lick the entirety of her nose. The short clip ended with an awkward atmosphere but it nevertheless highlighted that the couple is in a good place right now.
After their first child, True, was born, Tristan Thompson has seemed to be trying really hard to be the right man for Khloe Kardashian. And so far, the NBA champion is showing consistency in being faithful.


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