Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson almost ended their relationship even before their first child, True, was born. This was because the Cavaliers cager was caught cheating while the former was pregnant and it happened more than once.
Any woman would be paranoid when their partners cheat and it seems this is also the case with the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star. This string of cheating scandals made her suspicious but she still chose to remain with her man.
However, this does not mean that she feels secure. Even if they have a child already, Khloe Kardashian is on guard. In fact, Hollywood Life recently reported that Kylie Jenner’s sister is not ready for Tristan Thompson to return to the NBA.
The new NBA season is set to kick off on Oct. 16 and for Khloe’s beau, this means that he must go back to the Cleveland Cavaliers’ training camp, and he is expected to go on Sept. 28.
“As the NBA season approaches, Khloe is beginning to get anxious, worried and downright terrified of what will become of her and Tristan,” an insider allegedly told HL. “Khloe feels like their relationship barely survived last season and she has no idea how she will manage several months with her baby daddy on the road again.”
Another source added that the couple worked hard to mend their relationship and the “KUWTK” mainstay does not want it to go to waste. Now, in order to avoid any issue with Tristan Thompson again, it was said that Khloe Kardashian is trying to focus more on the positive side of things than to let her fear take over. As for her baby daddy, he is also doing his best to ease his GF’s mind and convince her that he will be faithful from now on.
Will Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson trust each other this time? Some fans believe the couple will successfully get past this phase while others think the latter may cheat again and that will be their end.


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