French Montana & Khloe Kardashian Are "Friendly" But Not Dating: Report

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Television personality Khloe Kardashian (L) and rapper French Montana arrive at the Tao Nightclub at The Venetian Las Vegas to celebrate her birthday on July 4, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Kardashian turned 30 on June 27.
French Montana and Khloe Kardashian are keeping it cordial after her baby daddy allegedly cheated on her with Jordyn Woods.

If you've ever tried to sort of the web of who the Kardashians-Jenners have dated, you'd probably find yourself confused. For some reason, their relationships have overlapped with their familial ties. Rob Kardashian's relationship with Blac Chyna, who had a child with Tyga before he dated Kylie Jenner, is a good example. Another example would be Kylie Jenner and Blake Griffin, the NBA player who previously had a short-lived marriage with Kim Kardashian. Earlier this year, Khloe Kardashian's child's father, Tristan Thompson, was accused of sleeping with Khloe's half-sister Kylie's best friend, Jordyn Woods. 

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Before dating Tristan, Khloe was romantically connected to French Montana. Rumors floated after the first time Tristan cheated on her that she was hooking up with French Montana -- a claim that's been debunked. A source close to the situation told People that the two are cool with each other but they aren't dating.

“She is friendly with French, but they are not dating,” said the source. “Khloé is doing great. She is happy and in a great place. She seems relieved that the whole Tristan and Jordyn drama has calmed down."

The rumors that the two reunited were fueled a week ago after French appeared at Kourtney Kardashian's birthday party. French has maintained a strong relationship with the Kardashian-Jenners over the year, especially due to his friendship with Kanye West. 


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