Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson have broken up after the latter was caught cheating again. Although her split from the father of her daughter is painful for her, Jimmy Kimmel still chose to be direct and asked the “Keeping Up With the Kardashian” star if it is time to stop dating basketball players.
Khloe Kardashian along with Kim and Kourtney appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on April 2 and they were actually there to promote the new season of their reality show on E! Channel. The famous sisters seem to be in good spirits as they enter the stage but when they sat down for an interview, there was a point when the atmosphere became awkward due to the straightforward questions.
In particular, Kimmel asked Khloe Kardashian about Tristan Thompson without mentioning his name. The host referred to the NBA star as "this character that you had a baby with" and then inquired "Is it time to stop dating basketball players?"
The audience agreed because they applauded when Kimmel fired away the question. Khloe Kardashian looks uncomfortable suddenly but still said “yes.” But she added, "I don't know. I like what I like. What can I say?"
Though she implied that she could be dating another basketball player in the future since she cannot say with whom she will fall in love with, Khloe Kardashian admitted that she also agree with Jimmy Kimmel.
"But I do agree. I should've listened to my MJ, my grandmother. I should probably start to date accountants or something like that," Kylie Jenner’s sister said.
Khloe Kardashian had two failed relationships with a basketball player. She previously dated Lamar Odom before dating Tristan Thompson, True’s father.
With her unpleasant relationships with NBA stars, Khloe Kardashian does not seem to regret dating them but she knows that she needs to be picky from now on. She learned her lessons well and she hopes to finally find someone she can stay with forever.


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