Khloé Kardashian Acknowledges Tristan Thompson's Cheating and Denies Marriage Plans in Heated Comments


From ELLE

Khloé Kardashian was absolutely livid over PerezHilton.com's gossipy report that she and her boyfriend Tristan Thompson were thinking about marriage last night. So instead of issuing a denial through a publicist or source, Kardashian just responded to the story directly on Instagram to set the record straight. In the process, she acknowledged Thompson's cheating scandal for the first time publicly.

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It started on PerezHilton.com's Instagram account, where the team wrote, "Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson are reportedly talking MARRIAGE," before plugging where to read more. "Who makes up the crap you guys post?? This is how slow news is? You need this ridiculous story?? What a waste," she commented on the 'gram. "If you must write such crap, please stop tagging me at least." (The post did indeed tag her and Thompson.)

She also responded to a fan on there who called Kardashian's love story with Thompson pathetic because of his cheating on her. "It's truly sad that you believe blogs and then actually take the time to comment on someone else's life," she wrote.

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But Kardashian gave her most heated comment on CommentsbyCelebs' Instagram account. CommentsbyCelebs posted a screenshot of all of Kardashian's comments on PerezHilton.com's page. A fan wrote, "So she's acting like Tristan didn't cheat? Like it was made up by the blogs? Lol."

 

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Kardashian saw that comment (she was tagged on the 'gram) and responded back directly. "I'm not acting as if Tristan didn't cheat. I'm saying that story about marriage and anyone insinuating they know what we speak about privately is "crap". Not upset by anything. Only pointing out when blogs create stories for you all to believe when it's just simply untrue."

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