Khloe Kardashian 'disgusted' by lovechild reports
Kim Kardashian's sister Khloe has fired off an angry tweet to the woman suggesting she's her mother Kris Jenner's lovechild and therefore doesn't share the same father as her siblings in a new tabloid expose.
A report in Star magazine suggests Khloe is not a true Kardashian because late lawyer Robert Kardashian is not her biological father.
The story is backed by the attorney's widow Ellen, who claims her
late husband told her before he died in 2003 that the youngest
Kardashian sister was not his daughter.
And it has prompted a furious response from Khloe Kardashian
herself, who took to Twitter.com on Wednesday (11Jan12) to address
the report.
She rages, "The audacity you have to mention my father's name like
this! (You) should be ashamed of urself (sic)!
"I let a lot of things slide but this one is really low... YOU ARE
DISGUSTING! (yes you know who you are)."
Robert Kardashian's widow claims the attorney wasn't sleeping with
his then-wife Kris when Khloe was conceived and Jenner admits she
did have an affair with a younger man - but after her daughter was
born.
Revealing the extra-marital affair while promoting her memoirs on
TV show Access Hollywood last year (11), Kris Jenner said, "I was
young and dumb and I had been with Robert since I was a teenager...
I think that I got caught up in something that I regret."
But Khloe Kardashian herself has questioned her parentage in the
past. In a 2009 episode of reality TV show Keeping Up With the
Kardashians, she told her sisters, "I just can't believe that I'm
really, like, legitimately part of this family," prompting Kim to
joke, "I think Khloe's adopted!"
And when the socialite and TV star demanded to see her birth
certificate, her mother stated, "Khloe is not adopted; she is just
different in every way - different color hair, different color
eyes, different color skin."
In the episode, Khloe Kardashian tested her DNA with her mother's
and they were a match - proving only that the youngest Kardashian
sister is her mother's biological daughter.