Khloé & Tristan - How He Won Her Back
WHO|July 20, 2020
The star pair spark engagement rumours with that ring!
Khloé & Tristan - How He Won Her Back

Among the many gorgeous elements that Khloé Kardashian shared on social media about her intimate 36th pink-themed birthday bash, one detail, in particular, stood out for eagle-eyed fans. She accessorised her sheer, gold Yousef Al-Jasmi mini-dress (and later her comfy black tracksuit) with a giant piece of bling on that finger, sparking rumours that her on-again-off-again beau Tristan Thompson had popped the question.

“Does that [ring] come with [sunglasses]?” commented family friend Jonathan Cheban. “Blinded by the light.”

Kardashian responded to the engagement rumours on Twitter, saying, “Wait ... what? lol. I just came online and even I’m confused lol ... wtf lol people just be talking.” But a source tells WHO’s sister publication, People magazine, that the two are “giving their relationship another try”.

For her intimate but over-the-top party – complete with a huge inflatable slide featuring her face, custom sweets and colourful decorations – Kardashian was joined by Thompson and their daughter True, 2, as well as sisters Kourtney, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, mum Kris and brother Rob. “The guest list was SMALL but the decor was MAJOR!” the birthday girl posted about the June 27 soiree that saw her backyard transformed with a sea of pink balloons, candles and flowers.

Thompson didn’t post any photos with the woman of the hour at the bash, but he did post a picture of a lifelike pillow rendition of his ex. “Lawd gawd,” he approvingly wrote alongside the snapshot, adding in plenty of heart-eyed emojis.

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