Khloe Kardashian: My kids will always come first
Khloe Kardashian has rubbished suggestions that she could reunite with Tristan Thompson.
Khloe Kardashian's children will always "come first".
The 41-year-old reality star has True, seven, and Tatum, three, with her ex-partner Tristan Thompson, and Khloe has rubbished suggestions that she might reunite with the sports star, explaining that her children are her top priority.
After Tristan's name appeared on a Kardashian gingerbread house, one fan wrote on Instagram: "I see Tristan is on the Gingerbread House, girl, he ain’t gonna change. Be careful! (sic)"
However, Khloe slammed the suggestion, insisting that Tristan will always be a fundamental part of her family, regardless of whether she's with him or not.
The TV star - who split from Tristan after he was caught-up in a cheating scandal - said: "Hey baby. He’s my children’s father and forever apart of our family. Thank you though [winking emoji] trust me. My kids come first forever and always [heart emoji] Merry Christmas (sic)"
Meanwhile, Khloe previously revealed that her podcast is set to become "a little looser".
The TV star explained how the second season of her podcast series would differ from the first.
Khloe - who was previously married to former NBA star Lamar Odom - told People: "What I am definitely doing more of this season is more solo episodes. Those did really, really well, where people sort of submitted topics they wanted me to talk about."
Khloe - who has already spoken to Kylie Jenner for the second season of her podcast - explained that she's actively seeking guests who are "comfortable engaging in a conversation".
She said: "People also wanted it to be more conversational, and before, the experts mostly did the talking. So this time, a lot of my guests will be family members, or people in my inner circle — people who are still really fascinating, but who are also comfortable engaging in a conversation with me.
"Or who aren't afraid to call me out on something! So it's going to be a little looser, and not so talk show-y, if that makes sense."