Over a week ago, Tristan Thompson suffered the loss of his beloved mom, Andrea Thompson, leaving him devastated. Still, Khloe Kardashian and her family have proven supportive amid the funeral arrangement, living up to their familial ties. The reality star, who shares her two children with the NBA player, was among a line of celebrities who flew out to Toronto within the week to join Tristan in paying his last respects to his mom, who died after suffering a heart attack.
TMZ reported that Tristan showed up for his mom’s funeral on Saturday, January 14, dressed in all black. Photos from the event showed the 31-year-old with a somber expression as he bid his mom her final farewell. Celebrities like singer Drake, the Kardashian momager Kris Jenner, and her daughters Khloe and Kim Kardashian attended the emotional ceremony, all dressed in funeral attire.
Khloe Flew Out With Tristan Thompson Following Mom’s Funeral
Per TMZ, following the day’s affair, Tristan Thompson flew out, accompanied by Khloe Kardashian, the mom of two of his kids, including True Thompson and a baby boy. Their joint exit from the funeral has stirred the dust, especially as the two have no romantic connections since the basketball player’s seeming betrayal.
Notably, Khloe and Tristan went their separate ways for good in June 2021 after sustaining their on-and-off relationship for over five years. Following their split, the 31-year-old made clear his intention to win back his ex. However, the Revenge Body star remained firm on her decision not to rekindle their romance, having endured waves of infidelity.
In December 2021, news that Tristan fathered his third child with another woman surfaced, further driving a wedge into his relationship with Khloe Kardashian. The Good American founder admitted the discovery made her feel betrayed. Somehow, they managed to resolve their differences and even welcomed their second child together via surrogate. It appears their relationship has grown even closer since then, with Khloe spending time with Tristan Thompson at his mom’s funeral, offering them an avenue to lean on each other for support.