Khloé Kardashian Has “Moved On” From the Tristan Thompson Cheating Scandal

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From ELLE

Khloé Kardashian is officially over the Tristan Thompson cheating scandal, and thinks everyone else involved should be, too. During a radio interview with Ryan Seacrest on Friday, Kardashian opened up about the ongoing saga, saying that she doesn’t hold a grudge against Thompson or Jordyn Woods.

“I’m not someone who holds a grudge. If I do that it’s only going to affect me,” she said. “That chapter is closed for me. I want all of us to move on and to be happy, successful people. I just want everyone to just be better people with each day. That’s genuinely how I feel.”

While she didn’t get into specifics, Kardashian did hint that she wasn’t necessarily thrilled with some of the apologies (or lack thereof) to her.

“I know everybody makes mistakes,” she added. “I think it’s how you handle it, and I think apologies need to be as loud as your disrespect was or to me, it’s not sincere. I’m forgiving. I’m forgiven.”

The upcoming season of Keeping Up With the Kardashians will show the aftermath of the scandal between Kardashian and Thompson, including the not-so-warm interactions between the former couple at their daughter True’s first birthday party.

“True’s birthday was just a couple weeks after all of that stuff happened, so everything was really raw and fresh. You’re going to see that in the first episode, really how we even came to the point where I even invited Tristan to her first birthday,” she said. “I always wanted that to be obviously a mommy and daddy thing. In my family, it is everyone who is going through this breakup. So I knew in my family it was going to be a lot of high tension, but I still wanted to do what was best for True.”

With some needed time from the initial scandal, Kardashian said she’s in a much better place, and hopes Thompson and Woods take the experience and learn from it.

“We’re all human beings and we’re all figuring out life,” she said. “Stuff happens and people make mistakes, and as long as it doesn’t define who they are—as long as they don’t make those choices define them and they try to evolve and become better people—we’re all gonna survive. We all learn from it.”

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