Khloe Kardashian celebrates her daughter’s Prek-K graduation. And of course, the reality star is nothing but smiles as True accomplishes this first academic milestone.
The Good American co-founder and mother of of two shared a series of photos from True’s graduation on her official Instagram, posting, “Yesterday was a big day! My sweet angel girl graduated from pre-K. No! Im not ok.”
Graduating with friends is always fun; however, True shared the special moment with her five-year-old cousin Stormi and six-year-old cousin Dream as well.
True is the eldest of Khloe Kardashian’s children. The Kardashians star is also mother to 11-month-old son, Tatum. Kardashian shares both children with 32-year-old NBA star Tristan Thompson.
This season on their family reality show, Khloe is opening up a little more about her private life when it comes to her children. In the season three premiere of the Hulu hit show, Khloe bravely talked about about the guilt that she felt surrounding her son Tatum‘s surrogacy.
In a conversation with Scott Disick, her sister Kourtney’s ex, Kardashian opened up and talked about her struggles to connect with Tatum, feeling guilty about using a surrogate to give birth to her second child.
“But a surrogate process—Kim [Kardashian] knows—is very hard for me. It’s a mindf#@k. It is really the weirdest thing,” she said to Disick. “[I do feel less connected]. People do say it takes a minute to feel connected but Kim said hers was easy. This is not easy.”
Later in the episode, Kardashian said that, she “… definitely buried my head in the sand during that pregnancy that I didn’t digest what was happening. So I think when I went to the hospital that was the first time it really registered. It has nothing to do with the baby.”
Kardashian stated that the entire process felt like a “transaction”.
We are glad that Khloe is opening up and sharing more of her journey with her adorable children.
Congratulations, True! We are celebrating right along side of you.
Photo Credit(s)/Featured Images: Khloe Kardashian Instagram