Khloe Kardashian cooks for Tristan Thompson and family on Thanksgiving
Khloe Kardashian has again spent Thanksgiving with her boyfriend Tristan Thompson in Cleveland, and reports say she prepared the family's feast.
The "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star went the extra mile in her Thanksgiving preparations, which she documented in her Snapchat account. Fans witnessed how hands-on Kardashian was, as seen by the way she had everything planned out days before Thanksgiving. She had also revealed that hosting the Thanksgiving dinner in Cleveland was different with how it happened in Los Angeles.
Indeed, all her efforts became fruitful, as Thompson and his family were treated to a vast array of food. For his part, the NBA star posted a clip of the scrumptious-looking food on his Instagram account, greeting everyone a happy Thanksgiving.
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He also shared a photo of the table, which Kardashian revealed was set two days before Thanksgiving. Some of the food during the festivity include sweet potato soufflé, mac and cheese, and some sweet creamed corn, as well as desserts like pumpkin pie, cookies, and cinnamon buns.
The 33-year-old reality star had also spent Thanksgiving with her boyfriend last year, away from her family. The rest of the Kardashians last year celebrated the holiday with a dinner hosted by makeup maven Kylie Jenner in Calabasas.
Meanwhile, Kardashian revealed what she was thankful for this year when she wrote, "I am truly grateful for Tristan and all that he has brought into my life! He has been a huge positive influence on me and has given me a new level of happiness and love."
Kardashian and Thompson are rumored to be expecting parents to a baby boy, though the two had kept mum on the pregnancy issue. Even as she was active on social media, Kardashian had kept her alleged pregnancy secret, with her Thanksgiving documentation showing her in a red cover-up.
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