Skip to main content

Pregnant Khloé Kardashian's Boyfriend Tristan Thompson accused of 'Serial Cheating' by some Source

As allegations that Tristan Thompson cheating on Khloé Kardashian surfaced, an insider tells PEOPLE the scandal “has been a long time coming.” Thompson, 27, was spotted spending Saturday night cozying up to an unidentified brunette at the PH-D Lounge New York City in video footage and photos obtained by the Daily Mail.
TMZ and The Shade Room then published a video of Thompson and a brunette allegedly entering his hotel at 5 a.m. TMZ also posted footage recorded in October 2017 allegedly depicting Thompson kissing one woman while a different woman groped him at the Darna hookah lounge outside of Washington D.C. “Tristan has been consistently cheating on Khloé,” a source alleges to PEOPLE. “He’s a serial cheater. And there will be more women to come out of the woodwork.” It is a devastating situation for the mother-to-be, who is nine months pregnant with a baby girl. “First Lamar cheated on her and now Tristan,” the insider says. “She’s been through so much.” Kardashian and Thompson’s reps did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment. The KarJenner clan are crushed for the mom-to-be, the source says. “They are heartbroken for Khloé. They didn’t realize how deceptive Tristan could really be.”
While it’s unclear if Kardashian knew about his alleged infidelity, a source close to the family tells PEOPLE she was simply focused “on the positives.”

“As far as she knew, there were no negatives,” the insider says. “Once she made the decision to commit, she was all in and trusting.” The friend of the family says the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star “was beyond head over heels” with Thompson. “He was her everything. They had a life together. She honestly thought he treated her like gold, like a queen,” the source says. “[He] gave her everything, doted on her, told her how beautiful she was. To her, life was perfect. And it all just came crashing down.” Kardashian has been nesting in Cleveland with the NBA player as they await the arrival of their daughter. A source previously told PEOPLE she plans on giving birth there, and her famous family will fly in. “I’m with Tristan and I get my home time — cooking, being with my love, and just more of a routine,” she wrote on her app and website. “In L.A., I’m SWAMPED with work. But then again, I love being in L.A. because I get to see my sisters and my mom, and I have my trainer and the people that I’ve grown up with. So there are perks to both cities for me!”

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

GHANA: Ghana top leading consumer of fresh tomatoes in Africa and second in the world.

Ghana is the leading consumer of Fresh tomatoes in Africa and the second in the world, Mr Eric Osei Tuffuor, the Chairman of the Ghana National Tomatoes Traders and Transporters Association (GNTTTA) has stated. Ghana is the leading consumer of Fresh tomatoes in Africa and the second in the world, Mr Eric Osei Tuffuor, the Chairman of the Ghana National Tomatoes Traders and Transporters Association (GNTTTA) has stated. He said presently Ghanaians consumed 90 per cent of fresh tomatoes produced in Burkina Faso which cost the country 56 billion CFA annually in importation. Mr. Tuffuor made the statement at a meeting with tomato farmers, traders, some executive members of the Association and Mr George Oduro, a Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture at Tuobodom in the Techiman North District of Brong-Ahafo Region. It was organised by the Assembly at the instance of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo following the farmers' concern for government's support

General strike turns into violence as two protesters were killed!!!

For more than two years, Venezuela has struggled with a massive economic collapse that has triggered acute food shortages, a lack of medical care and rampant inflation. NPR's Planet Money calls the disaster, caused by government decisions and triggered by a drop in oil prices, an "economic horror story." A political crisis soon followed. Protesters called for the resignation of Maduro, who is now deeply unpopular. But instead of stepping down, Maduro accumulated more and more power. Empty streets, makeshift barricades, burning tires, signs scrawled with "No to dictatorship": Protests continue on the streets of Venezuela as a 24-hour general strike takes hold, the latest development in an ongoing political and economic crisis. Some citizens are trying to go to work despite the shutdown of public transportation; others are taking to blockaded streets in protest. There is widespread fear of more bloodshed after months of conflict and dozens of deaths. Th