Tristan Thompson ‘BEGS Khloe Kardashian to forgive him in new texts' as her family ‘worry she’ll take him back’

The couple’s relationship has come under scrutiny following a string of cheating allegations
Moving forward: Kardashian is supposedly unsure of what to do next
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Safeeyah Kazi1 March 2019
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Khloe Kardashian’s ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson has reportedly begged the star for forgiveness over text.

However, reports have since surfaced that Thompson has sent Kardashian a slew of grovelling messages asking her to take him back.

A source told the Sun: “It took a few days but Tristan is now texting Khloe and begging her to forgive him.

Trouble: Thompson has supposedly begged Kardashian to take him back
Khloe Kardashian/Instagram

“Khloe is being very strong minded but everyone is worried she’ll forgive him and take him back."

The insider added that Kardashian is battling with conflicting emotions as she is trying to work out a plan to look after 10-month-old daughter True, who she shares with Thompson.

Tell-all: Woods is set to give her side of the story on Friday (Getty Images for Oh Polly)
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They added: “She’s saying she needs to resolve some kind of parenting situation but the family want to make him suffer for what he’s done to her.”

Standard Online has contacted representatives of Kardashian and Thompson for comment.

The reports come after the latest Keeping Up With The Kardashians trailer was unveiled.

The teaser showed Kardashian opening up about “demolished relationships” before bursting into tears.

Woods is expected to give her first interview on Friday since the accusations emerged as part of an appearance on Jada Pinkett Smith’s Facebook Watch show, Red Table Talk.

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