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Khloe Kardashian’s Hair Stylist Discusses Son’s Sweet Mistake

Khloe Kardashian’s hair stylist recently shared a heartwarming story about her one-year-old son, Tatum, mistakenly calling him “dad”. In a recent episode of The Kardashians, Kardashian discussed co-parenting her children with ex Tristan Thompson, who had moved to Cleveland for his NBA career.

During the episode, Kardashian explained how her son Tatum had been calling her hair stylist, Andrew Fitzsimons, “dad” because he thought he looked like a basketball player. Fitzsimons gently corrected Tatum and taught him to say “guncle”, a term used to refer to a gay uncle. The proud hair stylist was delighted when Tatum successfully said “guncle” at just one year old.

Despite their split in December 2021, Kardashian and Thompson welcomed their second child together in August 2022 via surrogate. Kardashian opened up about the challenges of co-parenting with Thompson, who had moved to Cleveland for his basketball career. She expressed that the distance between them was ultimately beneficial for their family dynamic.

In a candid conversation during the latest episode of The Kardashians, Thompson spoke about the difficulty of being away from his family, including his brother Amari, who has special needs. Kardashian reflected on the changes in their relationship over the years, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive co-parenting dynamic for the sake of their children.

While Thompson jokingly suggested combining their living spaces to create one big, happy family, Kardashian made it clear that she preferred to maintain separate residences. Despite the challenges they have faced in their relationship, Kardashian emphasized the importance of staying civil and focused on their shared responsibilities as parents.

The episode highlighted the complexities of co-parenting and navigating a relationship with an ex, showcasing the efforts made by Kardashian and Thompson to prioritize their children’s well-being above all else. Through open communication and mutual respect, they strive to create a harmonious co-parenting dynamic for their family’s sake.