Kourtney Kardashian Explains Why She's 'So Triggered' By Tristan Thompson
Khloé Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Tristan Thompson
Kourtney Kardashian isn't a fan of little sister Khloé's ex Tristan Thompson, and apparently, neither is her daughter Penelope Disick.
"I feel like she gets it from me," the 44-year-old Poosh founder said of her 11-year-old's opinion of the NBA player in a clip from Thursday's episode of The Kardashians.
"I told her the first day of school, I was so triggered by him," Kourtney continued, "I know why, but I feel like we all brush it off and are fine, and then I was just so triggered and I was like, 'I just can't do it anymore.'"
"Tristan has made horrible decisions and choices with my sister," she explained, hinting at Thompson's infidelity. "There's times when I'm so triggered by him I can't be around him and then theres times when I just let it go because we just want harmony and, you know, he's the father of my niece and nephew."
Following Kourtney's confessional, Khloé, 39, also reflected on her tumultuous relationship with Tristan, noting that even though the former couple's relationship has improved in recent years, the same can't be said for everyone, including Kourtney's daughter (whom she shares with ex Scott Disick).
"I'm really proud of myself for where me and Tristan are and how I am able to allow him to be the father he wants to be," Kourtney shared. "But where I am at with Tristan has nothing to do with what I expect my family members to do. If Penelope has feelings about Tristan, rightfully so. And good for you, girl."
"I want Penelope to have these feelings and I don’t wanna talk her out of them because I don’t want this behavior to be something that I'm validating or I'm justifying," the Good American founder said of her niece. "I want her to know that how she feeling is the right way to feel. We should not accept someone treating us like this."
Thompson, 32, isn't the only guy in Penelope's life that she seems critical of. The pre-teen recently called out her own father for his own pattern of behavior in romantic relationships.