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Khloe Kardashian: Taking A Deeper Look Into The Science Of A Cheating Partner Like Tristian Thompson – And The Exact Reasons Why She Gave Tristian So Many Chances Following Years Worth Of Betrayal

Khloe and Tristan had an on-and-off relationship, and they now co-parent their two children, True and TatumThe two first got together in 2016. At the time, it was rumoured that Tristian had left his pregnant girlfriend, Jordan Craig, to be with her, but Khloe shut down those rumours. She wrote in an Instagram comment, ‘PS he never left ANYONE for me. I have said this before but as I have learned the truth isn’t as exciting as a lie.’ His first child, Prince, was born in December 2016. True, his first child with Khloe, was born in 2018. A few days before the birth, Tristian was caught kissing two women on video. The pair initially stayed together, but broke things off in 2019 after he was caught kissing Jordyn Woods, Kylie’s best friend at the time. They reunited the following summer while quarantining together. They broke up yet again after it was revealed that Tristian cheated on Khloe yet again, and that this time, the infertility resulted in a pregnancy. Maralee Nichol welcomed a son, Theo, in December 2021, and a paternity test confirmed that Tristian was the father. In August 2022, Khloe and Tristian welcomed their second child, son Tatum, through surrogacy. Here, we take a deep dive into Khloe’s relationship with Tristian. We break down their entire relationship, from beginning to end, as well as to now. We compare it to Khloe’s marriage to Lamar Odom, as well as to Kourtney and Scott’s relationship. We come to understand Tristian’s life and his potential reasons for breaking Khloe’s heart. And finally, we come to understand Khloe as a person through her trauma. Let’s discuss….

Eva Erickson: What Her Autism Story And Seeing Joe Helping Her During Her Time Of Need Taught Us About Disability And Awareness – And Why Disability Representation Done The RIGHT Way On Reality Television Matters So Much

‘Survivor 48’ made headlines a couple of weeks ago, and in the best way possible. Something very special happened on the March 26 episode. It was one that brought Jeff Probst to tears — something he confessed has never happened before in 48 seasons of hosting the show for 25 years. It was a moment between contestants Joe Hunter and Eva Erickson, which involved Eva being overstimulated and having what she called an ‘autism episode’ during an immunity challenge, followed by castaway Joe helping her come back to normal. In other reality television news, Brittany Cartwright recently revealed that her son was diagnosed with autism 6 months prior, and her journey to finding answers to the diagnosis will be showcased in the newest season of ‘The Valley’. Here, we break down the entire moment between Eva and Joe and explain not only it tells viewers of people with autism, but also those who surround people with autism, such as in the case of Joe and the rest of the contestants. We also explore Cartwright’s own story of being a mother and a caretaker to her autistic son, as well as the April 3 episode of ‘The Kardashians’ which saw the family celebrate Amari Thomason’s brother’s birthday. By speaking of these, we break down the importance of disability representation being done RIGHT in media and reality TV. Let’s discuss…

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