Khloé Kardashian has formally revealed the title of her son. Kardashian and Tristan Thompson welcomed their little boy in late July 2022, and the fact star determined to maintain the newborn’s title below wraps. However within the season three premiere of “The Kardashians,” which aired Could 25, Kardashian publicly shares the newborn’s title for the primary time: Tatum.
“Naming a human is basically laborious,” she says within the episode about why it took her so lengthy to select and announce a reputation. Kardashian additionally shares daughter True, 5, with Thompson. The NBA participant additionally has sons Prince, 6, and Theo, 17 months.
Kardashian’s official announcement comes days after eagle-eyed followers observed her greatest buddy, Malika Haqq, referred to the newborn’s title with a touch upon Instagram.
On Friday, Could 19, Kardashian posted a pair of images exhibiting her holding her child. A number of of the fact star’s well-known pals commented on her put up — together with Serena Williams, who wrote, “I really like him” — nevertheless it was Haqq’s remark that left her followers speaking. “Go Tate!” the previous “Hollywood Divas” star commented. Earlier in Could, rumors started circulating that Kardashian and Thompson had named their son Tatum Robert.
Earlier than the official title announcement, Kardashian confirmed her son’s title begins with a “T,” identical to his dad’s and large sister True’s. Throughout an April 5 look on “The Jennifer Hudson Present,” Kardashian not solely revealed that her little boy has a “T” title, she additionally opened up about why it took a while to finally decide on one.
“I wished to satisfy him and really feel him out a bit of bit,” she stated. “At first, he did not have a reputation. Then, he is been named, however I have been ready for the premiere of our present, and I did not realize it was going to be this far out.”
Kardashian went on to joke, “So now, if my daughter outs me, I am screwed.” It seems True was capable of hold her household’s massive secret in any case.