Why Khloe Kardashian's Family Won't Pressure Her To Leave Tristan Thompson

By Hayden Brooks

May 8, 2018

The Kardashians are not happy that Khloé has reportedly made peace with Tristan Thompson's cheating scandal, but the power collective isn't going to pressure her to break things off with the NBA star, as per a new report from TMZ.

On Tuesday (May 8), TMZ reported that Khloe's family is "outraged he humiliated and betrayed her" just days before she gave birth to their first child, True. According to the report, they were hoping that she'd remain civil with Thompson for their daughter's sake, but ultimately severe the romantic ties. However, if Khloé does attempt to move past the debacle as it appears she's doing, then the Kardashians will follow suit. "They have enormous respect for Khloe and think she's capable of making decisions for herself," TMZ reported. "We're told the family privately feels they may never forgive Tristan, but they're not going to attempt to torpedo the relationship."

Despite the rumor that she was done with Thompson, the new mother recently showed her support for the star on Friday when she was spotted having lunch with him and some friends in Cleveland and then arrived to the Cavaliers' game on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Kris Jenner took to The Ellen DeGeneres Show last Friday to clear the air on her daughter's debacle. "Khloé is amazing! I'm so proud of that kid. I get choked up because she's such a good mom and honestly I get so emotional," the 62-year-old momager told the audience, attempting to hold back tears. "I was in Cleveland last week, it was snowing, and she was all nestled in the nursery and the baby. She's just concentrating on that, being a mom, her baby and that’s what her sisters are doing as well."

Besides a vague statement about wishing positivity for her siblings, Khloé has remained mum on the topic of Thompson's infidelity. "I genuinely wish for all of my siblings that they find everlasting happiness in all that they do!," the socialite wrote in the post, which is titled "My Wish for All My Siblings." "Life is short, and at times, we put so many others before us, but one of our priorities should be our own happiness. Once you have that, it trickles down to everyone around us. I sincerely wish happiness and peace to my sisters and brother."

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