Khloe Kardashian dating private equity investor

By FactsWow, June 22, 2022

US reality TV star Khloé  Kardashian after dating her former boyfriend Tristan Thompson, is now secretly dating an equity investor that her older sister Kim Kardashian introduced.

Khloé Kardashian met a mystery man at a dinner party

Based on Page Six revealed that Khloé  Kardashian met the private equity investor through Kim Kardashian, her elder sister. Following it, Khloé Kardashian met the anonymous man at a dinner party, and reportedly they started seeing each other.

Why Khloé Kardashian wants to keep her dating partner a secret?

Khloé Kardashian's last significant relationship with Tristan Thompson, whom she started dating in 2016, went public, and as a result, she was heavily scrutinized. Maybe this time, she is a bit more careful with her private life and love for another man.

Khloé Kardashian's Instagram post

On Friday, Khloé Kardashian took to Instagram to deny an online rumor that she was dating another NBA player. In the post, she rejected the false claims, saying that's not true as she is not seeing a soul and is happy focusing on her daughter and herself for a while.

Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson's lunch outing

Recently, Khloe Kardashian and the NBA player Tristan Thompson had a pre father's day lunch with their daughter True and the Kardashian family.

What made Khloé  Kardashian breakup with Tristan Thomspon?

Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thomspon broke up after he cheated on Khloé Kardashian. In the last episode of the reality show 'The Kardashians,'  Khloé Kardashian said that she had to go off the moment when she found that her then-boyfriend, Tristan Thompson, cheated on her and even had a baby with Maralee Nichols.

Maralee Nichols sued Tristan Thomspon for child support

Later, Tristan Thomspon was sued by his girlfriend, Maralee Nichols, for child support; after a month-long sexual relationship during that time, she conceived a son Theo Thomson.

As a result, Maralee Nichols demanded Tristan Thomspon pay $47,000 a month and $1 million in legal fees after filing paperwork in early March 2022.