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Khloe Kardashian Had This Reaction After Tristan Thompson Gave Her a Ring

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By TheBlast Staff on October 16, 2019 at 6:10 AM EDT

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Khloe Kardashian has revealed that her ex, Tristan Thompson, gave her a ring that could very well be mistaken for an engagement ring.

In an Oct. 15 trailer for “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” Kardashian shows Scott Disick a pink diamond ring that she says Thompson gave her.

“Look what Tristan gave me last night. A pink diamond,” she says in the trailer.

Disick knew what it was, all right. “It looks fully like an engagement ring,” he says.

Kardashian then says “Nope! No!” but it’s unclear from the trailer whether those “No’s” are related to what they were just talking about. You know how the Kardashians like to keep things interesting.

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Kardashian ended things with Thompson in February after he was caught cheating with Jordyn Woods. That was actually the second time he was unfaithful to her. But he’s still trying to get her back.

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Thompson has done nearly everything -- he’s given her a $500,000 Porsche, flowers, he’s flirted with her online, and given her other gifts. The pricey Porsche apparently stems from Drake telling him to make a “power move.”

According to The Sun, “Tristan is good pals with Drake and has been using him as a sounding board as he plots his return to the Kardashian fold. Drake told him to pull out all the stops if he wanted to win Khloé back.”

Khloe sounds like she’s moving on, but acknowledges that she won’t stand in the way of Thompson’s relationship with their daughter, True.

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“You know, it would be easier for me to keep my daughter away… but he never hurt True. Him and I have our own relationship and then Tristan and True have theirs, and I will never come in between that. I don’t believe in that.”

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