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Khloé Kardashian credits daughter True for ‘saving her’ in sweet birthday post

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Khloé Kardashian and her daughter, True Thompson at her lavish 8th birthday bash.

Khloé Kardashian and her daughter, True Thompson at her lavish 8th birthday bash.

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American media personality and reality TV star, Khloé Kardashian, posted a heartfelt birthday message for her daughter, True Thompson, just over a week after True's 8th birthday celebration on April 12.

Kardashian marked the occasion by sharing a sentimental Instagram post reflecting on the impact that her firstborn child had on her life.

“Eight sounds and feels different. Your heart expanding, your thoughts deepening, your light becoming even more your own. There is something so sacred about the wonder in you. The innocence in your eyes,” the media personality wrote.

The Khloud Foods founder added that her daughter saved her and described Thompson’s love as “pure magic”

“For eight years, you’ve saved me more times than I can count, simply by being you. Your love is pure magic. Your laughter is healing and infectious, your hugs are precious, and your soul is my forever.

“You make me want to be better every single day, not just for you and Tatum, but because OF you and Tatum,” she added.

The media personality’s post was also accompanied by pictures of Thompson’s lavish "Care Bears"-themed birthday party.

In other pictures, Thompson is seen having fun with her cousins, Saint West, Dream Kardashian, Chicago West, along with her brother, Tatum and her grandmother, Kris Jenner. 

One thing Kardashian has always embraced is motherhood. We even see on her family’s reality show, “The Kardashians”, that she always prefers being with her children at home when she’s not working.

She’s also that “cool aunt” that all her sister’s children love and always visit. 

The Good American founder shared in an interview with “Elle Magazine” back in 2022 how motherhood has been for her.

“I know it’s cliché, but I love everything, even the hard parts. I [my kids] challenge me as a person, and being able to shape little people into really incredible big people is an honour and a gift. 

“We have to take those roles seriously, especially in today’s day and age, with how much accessibility children have and the information they’re exposed to so young. It’s super scary, but I take my job very seriously. I love it so much,” she shared.