Kourtney Kardashian Isn’t Convinced Khloé and Tristan Are Done for Good: ‘I Mean, I Don’t Know’
Tell us how you really feel, Kourtney Kardashian! The Poosh founder paused a little *too* long after Ellen DeGeneres asked if Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson would get back together post-cheating scandal.
“So they’re broken up. Do you think this is it, or do you think they’ll get back together?” Ellen asked the 40-year-old on April 29. In response, Kourt sighed, “I mean, I don’t know. I don’t think that deeply into it, but I know that she’s very strong and I just feel like she’s in a really good place. I know what it’s like to want to make your family stay together because I worked really hard at that for many years … I think she’s really good at dealing with her emotions. I think moments like this really bring our family closer together and you realize how important family is.”
Hmm … although she didn’t say “no,” Koko hasn’t exactly been thrilled with her baby daddy lately. During True’s first birthday party, the Good American designer held onto True while chatting when Tristan swooped in to snag his daughter. The reality starlet turned around abruptly to see who it was and shot him a sassy side-eye.
“Khloé is putting on a brave face but isn’t dealing with the split well,” a source exclusively told In Touch in March. “She’s barely eating or sleeping.” Instead, the Revenge Body alum is channeling her energy into exercising. “Khloe’s hitting the gym harder than ever since dumping Tristan — she uses exercise to help deal with her anxiety. She’s already lost 10 lbs since ending the relationship due to stress more than anything else,” the source continued.
Luckily, Khlo’s baby girl is keeping her focused. “She’s the best mom to her daughter [True Thompson],” Kourt dished on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, “and that’s where all of her energy is going towards.”
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