She remains holed up in Cleveland, Ohio, with her seven week old daughter True as she tries to rebuild her relationship with Tristan Thompson following his cheating scandal.
But Khloe Kardashian isn't taking criticism of her decision to stand by her man lying down.
When a Twitter user suggested Wednesday that the reality star will eventually realize she is wrong to think her NBA player beau has 'changed,' Khloe quickly shot back that no-one should assume anything.
The tweet that shaded her read: 'A year from now @khloekardashian will be over all this and feeling salty for her super passive IG posts.' 'She’s just in the stage of ‘but I love him’ Until then let her pretend he’s changed and they’ll be a happy family #WednesdayWisdom.'
On Thursday, E! News reported that the Kardashian clan is trying to persuade the new mom to return to California where she will be surrounded by family and friends. 'Everyone is understanding of her situation and they are all trying to be there for her, but obviously want her home,' a source told the outlet. 'They are letting her have her space in Cleveland and keep her routine, but wish they could have more moments together as a family unit and have True around more. Everyone hopes she will come back to Los Angeles once True is a little older.' Khloe's family - including her mother Kris Jenner and sister Kim Kardashian West - were convinced she'd head back to Los Angeles shortly after she had given birth as she had found out a few days prior that Tristan had allegedly cheated on her.
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