In a recent episode of the hit reality series “The Kardashians,” Khloé Kardashian, the 44-year-old model, once again opened up about her emotions concerning her ex-boyfriend, Tristan Thompson. In a heart-to-heart conversation with her close friend, Malika Haqq, Khloé shared her candid thoughts on her ongoing relationship with Tristan, amidst persistent pressure from her mother, Kris Jenner, to consider reconciliation.
The conversation brought Khloé’s sentiments to the forefront. She revealed her innermost desires, stating that in an ideal world, she would be married and raising a family. However, she was equally forthright in admitting, “But I’m not attracted to Tristan.”
Khloé’s unfiltered honesty appeared to catch her friend Malika off guard, but Khloé continued to lay bare her emotions, acknowledging Tristan’s physical appeal while asserting that she no longer envisions a romantic future with him. She described him as “a beautiful statue of a human,” emphasizing her recognition of his handsome qualities. However, Khloé emphasized, “I can’t think about kissing him on the lips. None of that would… it’s just not in my wheelhouse.”
Khloé also touched upon the dynamics within her family. She acknowledged the remarkable understanding and forgiveness displayed by her mother, Kris Jenner. Nevertheless, she couldn’t help but ponder how the situation might differ if “the tables were turned.”
Khloé’s relationship with Tristan has weathered numerous storms, with a significant blow occurring in late 2021 when he fathered a child with another woman named Maralee Nichols. This incident followed an earlier episode of infidelity in 2019 when Tristan was caught kissing Jordyn Woods, who happened to be Kylie Jenner’s best friend.
Khloé’s candid reflections offer a poignant glimpse into her evolving feelings and her determination to navigate her relationship with Tristan on her own terms. Her story serves as a reminder of the complexities of love, forgiveness, and the ability to make decisions that honor one’s own feelings and well-being.