Khloé Kardashian and Lamar Odom were engaged in August 2009, after dating for three weeks. They tied the knot a week later. The couple split up in 2013, reportedly due to a schism caused by Lamar’s addiction issues. Now, Lamar has broken his silence over news that his former wife Khloé Kardashian and her ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson are expecting a second child via surrogate.

Nine years after the 38-year-old reality star filed for divorce from him in December 2013, her first husband stated he would’ve been proud to father one of her kids. On Tuesday, the retired athlete joked to Page Six, “she could have hollered at me for that” while arriving to La Belle Vie Med Spa in Woodland Hills, California.

Earlier this month, Kardashian’s rep confirmed in a statement that her baby boy was conceived in November and will be born via surrogate. However, despite recent rumblings that Khloé and Tristan have reconciled, a source close to the family states that the pair are “not back together” and “haven’t spoken to one another since December outside of co-parenting matters.” 

While Khloé and Tristan’s relationship has been on and off over the years, Khloé announced in October 2021 that they were back together. It seems that they have again gone on their separate terms. We will have to wait and see where their relationship takes us next.

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Although Khloé is yet to officially announce the birth of her baby, it certainly will not stop her fans to come up with more such theories. However, if the theories are indeed real, we hope it was a beautiful moment for her. Stay tuned to Thirsty for further updates.

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Shubham Banerjee

Shubham Banerjee is a computer science student with a passion for technology, gadgets and coding. He writes for Thirsty for News, sharing his love for information and learning. In his free time, he enjoys photography, music, and football. Though, he is a fan of Barcelona, but he is disappointed with their recent performance.

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