Khloé Kardashian values the bond between her children
Khloé Kardashian loves the bond between her babies.
In a series of photos she shared on her Snapchat Story on Wednesday, the Good American co-founder, 39, shared photos of sons Tatum, 13 months, and True, 5, at different times since becoming a mom of two.
“These two are best friends,” she captioned one snap of True holding Tatum.
In another behind-the-scenes photo, which shows the siblings looking out a window together, she wrote: “They are my everything.”
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Khloé Kardashian shared a cute photo of her son Tatum in a package: ‘Good morning boy’
In another sweet snap, True caresses the then-newborn Tatum’s head, and Khloé captioned it, “My babies🤍.”
– They will always have each other – she concluded.
Tatum and True look out the window.
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Kardashian shares her two children with ex Tristan Thompson, who celebrated Tatum’s first birthday at the end of July.
“Tatum!! Happy birthday my son!” – wrote Thompson with the photos shared on Instagram. “You are a reminder of what life represents to me.”
“You taught me that with every loss comes a lesson and you are my gift,” he continued. “You are my reminder of all God’s messages. You are the reason I started my story.”
Thompson also addressed the “mistakes” in the sweet post, but noted that it’s possible to start over.
“Mistakes along the way are lessons, not failures. There is no expiration date on reinventing yourself. Tatum, your sweet soul reminds me of God’s grace. You are the future king my son and I am so blessed to be your dad!” he said in closing the post.
Khloe Kardashian/Snapchat
Last week, a Los Angeles County judge approved a name change for the now 13-month-old, officially naming him Tatum Thompson.
Under California law, new parents can choose whether they want their child to have the father’s last name, the mother’s last name, or a combination of both, with the parent’s choice being permanent unless otherwise ordered by a court order.
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