It appears that Khloe Kardashian is having second thoughts about moving back to Cleveland after boyfriend Tristan Thompson's cheating scandal earlier this year.
“Her feelings about Tristan cheating is something that she is still dealing with. She has good weeks when she is fine about it and weeks when she is upset about it,” a source close to Khloe told People.
“It’s, of course, difficult to trust someone 100 percent who cheated days before he was about to become a dad. Khloé still struggles with this sometimes. She wants to move back to Cleveland, but she isn’t sure what date she is [going]. The move is postponed for now. She seems very upset about leaving her family. She had the best summer in L.A,” the source added.
Back in April, Thompson was caught cheating on Khloe Kardashian in New York a few days before she gave birth to their daughter, True Thompson, in Cleveland.
Thompson’s behavior caused a storm of reactions, and it’s interesting to note that he started his relationship with Khloe in 2016 while his then-girlfriend of two years, model Jordan Craig, was pregnant. Well, Khloe probably should have noticed that relationship red flag.
Thompson has been caught cheating several times already. In a video that was reportedly recorded on Oct. 7, 2017, the basketball player was shown with two women, and this was when Khloe was already three months pregnant. In August, he was allegedly seen flirting with an attractive woman at a basketball training camp in Toronto as well.
Khloe Kardashian has refused to give up on her relationship with Thompson, but it will probably take some time for her to get over it because she has to deal with the fallout. Well, people who have been following the drama will likely see more of this in “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.“


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