Khloé has opened up about how Tristan Thompson’s paternity scandal impacted her ability to bond with her unborn child, and said that she spent her surrogate’s pregnancy “in denial” that it was happening.

By now, it is pretty well known that Khloé Kardashian’s son, Tatum, was born into less-than-ideal circumstances back in 2022.

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If you need reminding, Khloé shares Tatum — as well as her 6-year-old daughter True — with her ex, Tristan Thompson.

Khloe and Tristan first started dating in 2016, but their relationship was constantly dogged with cheating rumors. In fact, Khloé first found out that he had been unfaithful just days before she gave birth to True back in 2018.

What followed was years of an on-again, off-again relationship that saw Tristan get caught up in several more cheating scandals. Despite this, Khloé agreed to have another child with Tristan via surrogacy in 2021.

But just days after the embryo was implanted in the surrogate, Khloé — and the world — found out that Tristan had secretly fathered a son with another woman and had been keeping it from Khloé for months.

Not only did Tristan keep personal trainer Maralee Nichols’s entire pregnancy hidden from Khloé, but he was also secretly battling a related court case over his paternity and child support issues while she was none the wiser.

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In fact, Khloé later revealed that Tristan was actively convincing her to go ahead with their surrogacy plans amid his secret legal woes — with her family later admitting that it seemed as though Tristan was racing against the clock in a bid to “trap” Khloé before he was found out.

Khloé and Tristan’s son was born in July 2021, just months after his son with Maralee — Theo — was born, and Khloé has always been incredibly open about how challenging the entire situation was for her.

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Speaking on her family’s reality show The Kardashians, she explained: “I definitely buried my head in the sand during that pregnancy. I didn’t digest what was happening. So I think when I went to the hospital, I really think that was the first time that it really registered.”

Khloé went on to share her guilt as she admitted that she struggled to bond with Tatum when he was first born. When he was 3 months old, she said: “When you compare it between True and him, it’s a very different experience, like, the connection.”

“I just feel bad…” Khloé added. “Not bad; I feel guilty sometimes. I’m like, why isn’t it the same? But I know it will be.”

And Khloé opened up some more during a recent appearance on her OB-GYN Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi’s SHE MD podcast with Mary Alice Haney.

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In the episode, which was released on Tuesday, the star admitted that she cried so much when she was told that it was time for her surrogate to give birth that Dr. Aliabadi — also known as “Dr. A” — offered to take her son home with her until she was ready to meet him.

After recapping Tristan’s paternity scandal, Khloé explained: “The entire pregnancy of my surrogate, I admittedly buried my head in the sand. I said to Dr. A: ‘I can’t do this,’ and the whole surrogacy pregnancy, I was really detached. I couldn’t really face it. I was very much, I think, in denial that this was happening.”

“I had one of the world’s best surrogates,” she quickly added. “It has nothing to do with her. She was sensational; she was discreet, private.”

While Khloé did tell her close friends and family about the surrogacy when Tristan’s infidelity was exposed in December 2022, nobody else knew that she was expecting a second child with Tristan until it was reported by the press shortly before Tatum’s birth — and the public’s reaction “devastated” Khloé.