Khloe Kardashian has a new romance and is finally moving on from her relationship with Tristan Thompson, according to reports in US media.
The 37-year-old Keeping Up With The Kardashians star is reportedly dating a private equity investor, who she was introduced to by sister Kim Kardashian, who is seeing her romance with comedian Pete Davidson blossom.
A source has told PEOPLE that the "relationship is in its early stages" after Khloe met her new beau at a dinner party a few weeks ago.
Rumours of the new relationship come after Khloe flatly denied on a celebrity gossip Instagram page that she was seeing another NBA player after basketball star Tristan.
The reality star stated at the weekend: "Definitely NOT True !!! I love you! Thank you for the nice wishes but I am not seeing a soul. I am happy focusing on my daughter and myself for awhile."
This follows Tristan issuing a public apology to the mother of his daughter True, after a paternity test proved that he was the father of Maralee Nichols' son Theo, who was born at the end of last year.
Taking to his Instagram Stories on January 3, Tristan wrote to his ex: "Khloe, you don't deserve this.
You don't deserve the heartache and humiliation I have caused you. You don't deserve the way I have treated you over the years.
"My actions certainly have not lined up with the way I view you. I have the utmost respect and love for you. Regardless of what you may think.
"Again, I am so incredibly sorry."
Khloe and Tristan have been amicably co-parenting True, four, since then, joining their daughter for her first dance recital on June 18, which is the first they have been pictured together since the paternity drama.
Tristan then joined a number of the Kardashian clan for lunch, including momager Kris Jenner, Kim and Kanye West's kids Chicago, four, and Psalm, three as well as Dream, five, who is the daughter of Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna.
The kids' nannies also joined the family party.
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