Khloe Kardashian pregnancy rumors: Reality star spotted shopping in Cleveland with boyfriend Tristan Thompson; covers supposed baby bump?

It seems that the pregnancy rumors are hanging over the heads of the Kardashians. First Kylie Jenner, and now Khloe Kardashian. The latter is currently in the spotlight for such rumors. Khloe was recently spotted out and about for the first time since the rumors started circulating, and it appears that what she was wearing did not help the rumors to die down.

The past weekend, Khloe was spotted in Cleveland, Ohio, with boyfriend Tristan Thompson. She was seen wearing a baggy sweatshirt. The placement of her bag also provided no clarity on those rumors, and therefore whether she is or is not pregnant remains to be determined. Tristan was also sporting a baggy sweatshirt alongside his girlfriend.

According to the reports, Khloe is currently four months pregnant and it is the first time the reality star is expecting a baby. Reports added that Khloe is glad that Thompson is the father of her child. A source from Us Weekly said that she could not be any happier that this happened with Tristan and not with any of her exes.

Apparently, Khloe sees Thompson as the best father for her child and they cannot wait to see what the future holds.

Thompson and Khloe have yet to open up about the news or the rumors themselves, but according to TMZ, Thompson is already thinking of moving closer to her in Los Angeles. The NBA player is looking for a house in the Hills with a budget of $20 million.

Before the baby rumors, the couple were making their long-distance relationship work as Khloe traveled back and forth to Cleveland where Thompson plays for the Cavaliers. Even though the couple are going to move in together and are reportedly expectant parents, Khloe is reportedly not in a rush to get married again.

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