Khloé Kardashian has found co-parenting daughter True with Tristan Thompson “such a challenge.”
The 36-year-old reality TV star has admitted she’s found it to be “one of the hardest things” she’s “ever done” splitting parenting duties with the 29-year-old basketball player without being in a relationship with him.
However, the Good American businesswoman wouldn’t change it for the world because it all “pays off” to see their two-year-old baby girl “happy.”
Speaking on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” she confessed: “It’s one of the hardest things I’ve ever done.
“Because you have your own personal feelings, but when you can put those aside and you just put your child first — it sounds great when you’re all in love and everything, [but] when you go through something, it’s such a challenge.
“But to do it, I know how good I feel about myself. “You put your kids first and it’s hard sometimes, but it pays off. They’re happy, beautiful children.”
Meanwhile, Kardashian admitted she found it “heart-wrenching” not being able to see True when she battled COVID-19 earlier this year.
The blonde beauty spent 16 days in isolation until she tested negative, and really struggled being away from her daughter.
She said: I don’t care about how beautiful of a place you have, being taken away from your child — because I couldn’t be around my daughter — was the most heart-wrenching thing.”
Kardashian has been vomiting and shaking with headaches and hot and cold flushes before getting her diagnosis.
She said on her family’s E! show: “Just found out that I do have corona. I have been in my room. It’s gonna be fine, but it was really bad for a couple days.
“I suffer from migraines, but this was the craziest headache. I wouldn’t say it was a migraine. The coughing, my chest would burn when I would cough.
“Let me tell you, that s— is real. But, we’re all gonna get through this. May God bless us all.”