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Khloe Kardashian In Labor Hours After News Of Tristan Thompson’s Affair

Remy Martin celebrates Tristan Thompson’s Birthday at Beauty & Essex
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April 11 2018, Updated 5:50 p.m. ET

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Khloe Kardashian’s baby girl may be coming sooner than expected.

According to reports, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star is having early contractions.

While the contractions reportedly just started, Khloe’s sisters are said to be on the way to Cleveland, where she’s scheduled to give birth, to be by their sister’s side.

Momager Kris Jenner flew out Wednesday morning, and Kim and the rest of the family are scheduled to head to Cleveland on Thursday and Friday.

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A source recently told Entertainment Tonight, "Kris has gathered the family and made sure they would all be there for her… They are so excited for Khloe. Her sisters are being super supportive of her… her family is rallying around her."

Khloe was reportedly due to give birth in late April. However, the timing of Khloe’s early labor has some wondering if it is possibly stressed induced.

As OK! readers know, just hours before Khloe began having contractions, news broke that her boyfriend and unborn child’s father, Tristan Thompson, allegedly cheated on her.

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On Tuesday, a video surfaced of what appears to be Tristan making out with a mystery woman in a New York City nightclub on April 7.

The Shade Room then published photos and video of Tristan entering a hotel with the same brunette at 5 a.m.

A second video later surfaced from October 2017, allegedly showing Tristan making out with one woman and getting fondled by another.

Tristan is currently back in Cleveland, preparing for the Cavs last home game of the regular season.

What do you think about the cheating scandal? Sound off in the comments! 

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