Khloé Kardashian recently opened up about why she had ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson take multiple DNA tests after the birth of her son Tatum, and the reason was… interesting.
On Tuesday's episode of the podcast “She MD,” the reality TV star revealed that Tatum, whom she welcomed via surrogate with Thompson in July 2022, looks a lot like her younger brother Rob Kardashian. he pointed out. That led her to question Tatum's paternity.
“My son looks just like my brother, and he's one of my favorite people,” she added. “He was an IVF baby, a surrogate, so I was like, 'Rob, have you ever donated sperm somewhere?'” ?' I had Tristan do three DNA tests on Tatum. , he was very angry. ”
Podcast co-host and Kardashian's doctor, Dr. Taice Aliabadi, chimed in to say he remembered her request for a DNA test.
Kardashian also joked that given the family's history of drama, it would be “no surprise” to learn that her brother is actually the father of her son, but it would be “very disgusting.”
In addition to 1-year-old Tatum, Thompson and Kardashian have a 6-year-old daughter named True, whom Kardashian gave birth to.
The former couple's on-and-off relationship has been in the headlines over the years due to Thompson's multiple cheating scandals.
In January 2022, the Cleveland Cavaliers player publicly confirmed that he had a child with model Maralee Nichols while dating Kardashian. Thompson and Kardashian were already waiting for Tatum.
Nichols and Thompson welcomed a 2-year-old boy, Theo, in December 2021. Thompson also has a 7-year-old son, Prince, with ex-girlfriend Jordan Craig.
Last May, Kardashian shot down speculation that she and Thompson were back together in an Instagram post, urging fans to stop pushing the “narrative” that the two were back together.
During an appearance on She MD, Kardashian spoke about her current relationship with Thompson, saying the two “weren't supposed to be together.”
“He was supposed to be the father of these kids. We get along so well and I'm so grateful for that,” she said.
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