James Harden Apparently Thinks Tristan Thompson Should Spend More Time Keeping up With His NBA Career Than With Khloé Kardashian
Watch out, Tristan Thompson! It sounds like Khloé Kardashian‘s ex-boyfriend and fellow NBA star James Harden has some tough advice for the reality star’s new man, especially when it comes to getting involved with her famous family. Watch the video to find out what he said, according to a new report!
KoKo and James ended their relationship in February 2016 after a few months of dating. Before that, she was romantically linked to French Montana — who she dated after filing for divorce from her husband of four years, Lamar Odom. Khloé opened up about her split from James on her FYI talk series Kocktails With Khloé, where she claimed the basketball pro cheated on her.
“I just don’t want to put up with, you want to be monogamous — but then you’re not monogamous. He sought me out, he wanted to be committed. And then, you know, wasn’t committed,” she revealed. It appears as though everything happens for a reason because we know the E! personality couldn’t possibly be happier in her new relationship.
“They really truly are like the best of friends. They do click, they get along really well. It’s an easy-going relationship because there is no force. They’re like-minded individuals and it shows in their relationship,” her BFF Malika Haqq previously told E! News. “They’re both very loving. Tristan is actually a Pisces just like me. Everyone just gets along really well. He’s an incredibly likable person and so is she. It makes sense. She’s really, really happy and that’s what matters the most to me.”
It’s also been reported that Khloé has babies on the brain — and we would absolutely love to see her become a mother after years of being the cool aunt to [Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s kids] North, Saint, [Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick’s kids] Mason, Penelope, Reign, and [Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna’s daughter] Dream.
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