Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson’s son has been officially named Tatum Thompson, over one year after they welcomed their baby boy.
A Los Angeles judge granted the name change from Kardashian to Tatum Thompson on Thursday, according to documents obtained by Pvnew.
The Good American co-founder, 39, initially marked the birth certificate of her son as “Kardashian” after struggling to come up with a moniker.
An insider confirmed to Pvnew last month that the newborn was listed as “Baby” until the reality star came up with Tatum.
Tatum’s birth came during a tumultuous time for the on-again, off-again couple after the Los Angeles Lakers player got another woman pregnant just weeks after they learned they were expecting their son via surrogate.
Pvnew broke the news that the couple were welcoming a son weeks before Tatum was born in July 2022.
After multiple cheating scandals over the years, the “Kardashians” star has insisted several times that she is not getting back together with him.
In May, she slammed rumors of a romantic reconciliation with Thompson.
“Most [people] are stuck at believing the lies because it’s the narrative they want to fuel. Have fun…. Some things are just as simple as they seem,” she wrote.
As of now, the duo — who began dating in 2016 — are just co-parents to Tatum and their 5-year-old daughter, True.
Earlier this week, Kardashian revealed her daughter was starting Kindergarten with a series of snaps posted to Instagram.
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