KHLOE Kardashian shaded her cheating ex Tristan Thompson by replacing him with a new "workout buddy" at the gym amid his love child scandal with Maralee Nichols.
Khloe, 37, seemed to be excited to hit the gym in an Instagram Story.
This comes as the reality star recently shared her body transformation in an Instagram video.
After a three-month exercise routine, the E! star had ramped up her back muscles and built up her strength.
Her blonde hair was pulled into a bun as she flexed her back muscles.
Khloe wore a black sports bra and matching leggings as she flaunted her well-defined muscles.
The TV personality wrote: "About three months apart. Let’s go @coachjoe.paris.
"We are sculpting my back and arms."
The star shares 3-year-old daughter True with Tristan, who continues to deal with his baby mama drama.
Tristan is also the father of 5-year-old son Prince with his ex Jordan Craig, with whom he currently pays child support.
Fitness model Maralee, 31, gave birth to Tristan's third child back in December 2021, after the two had been battling it out in court.
In January, he admitted in a lengthy Instagram post that he is indeed the father of Maralee's child.
After the NBA player revealed the paternity results, he also issued a public apology Khloe.
Maralee alleged that the athlete has not once visited his newborn baby since his birth.
Her representative, Harvey Englander, claimed the sports star has "done nothing" to provide for his child, despite reportedly being ordered by the court to pay for child support.
Tristan has reportedly been ordered to pay her about $40,000 a month.
Harvey added: “Despite news reports stating otherwise, Tristan Thompson has done nothing to support his son.”
He concluded: "He has not made any attempt to meet their son nor has he provided any financial assistance.”
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