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Khloé Kardashian melts hearts with sweet photos of Tatum Thompson

Khloé Kardashian share two kids a daughter, True and son, Tatum with her ex-partner Tristan Thompson

By Syeda Waniya |
Khloé Kardashian melts hearts with sweet photos of my baby Tatum Thompson
Khloé Kardashian melts hearts with sweet photos of 'my baby' Tatum Thompson

Khloé Kardashian delighted fans with adorable snapshots of 'baby' Tatum Thompson.

Taking to Instagram on Thursday, the reality TV star shared heartwarming images of 19-month-old son, who appears to be growing up fast.

The adorable photos, featured Tatum standing tall on bed, clad in camo shorts and a black tee, while posing alongside his mom.

Despite his young age, Tatum's height is already noticeable with his head even hovering above Khloé's own in one of the shots.


The Kardashians star captioned the post with, “Me and my baby”

Fans quickly took notice of Tatum's impressive stature, flooding the comments section with expressions of awe and admiration.

“Such a sweet little man!!” one fan wrote.

Many remarked on how big he has gotten and predicted that he would eventually tower over his mom.

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One comment read, “Oh my god, it's been a long time. I still remember how if it were yesterday that they announced his birth.”

“I'm just realizing he's gonna tower over you one day lol,” another added.

Along with Tatum, Khloé also shares a daughter named True with her ex-partner Tristan Thompson.

The Good American founder often share glimpses of her family on social media.

Previously, Khloé shared photos of True alongside brother Rob Kardashian's daughter Dream Renée Kardashian on Instagram.


She captioned the post with, “My Girls”

In the photos, 5 year-old True can be seen making pout while, 8 year-old Dream was posing beside her.

On the other hand, in a past interview with Health magazine, Khloé emphasized the importance of using descriptive language when discussing her children's physical attributes.

She expressed a desire to avoid terms like 'big' and instead encouraged more nuanced descriptions that wouldn't inadvertently affect her children's self-perception.

“People will always say, 'She's so big' And I'll say, 'Oh, she's so tall,” she said, adding, “I try to make them be more descriptive. I know what an adult means when they say [big], but I don't want her to misinterpret that.”