Khloe Kardashian fans have been anxiously waiting to hear whether will stay with boyfriend Tristan Thompson after cheating allegations surfaced last month, but she is reportedly in turmoil and not any closer to making a decision.

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The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star feels like she is in "hell," E! News reported.

Khloe welcomed a baby girl with Tristan on April 12, just two days after videos and photos surfaced showing Tristan cheating on Khloe while she was pregnant with multiple women over the last six months.

Not only was Tristan clearly caught kissing another girl at a club in October 2017, but he was also photographed partying and getting touchy-feeling with a curvy brunette last month. That same night, he apparently brought the brunette back to his New York City hotel.

Khloe and Tristan have yet to publicly address the cheating scandal, but the Revenge Body host's sister, Kim Kardashian, talked to Ellen DeGeneres about recent events during Monday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

"I don't even know how to describe it. It's so f-cked up," Kim admitted.

"I feel like Khloe always dives into relationships and puts her whole heart into everything. I mean, she moved there, and I've seen her be in a really tough situation before in her last relationship [with ex-husband Lamar Odom]."

Kim said she treated the NBA basketball star "like family" and was "rooting" for the couple, but now it's just "a really sad situation."

"[Khloe] is so strong -- she's doing the best that she can," Kim noted, adding that Khloe is currently staying in Tristan's home in Cleveland, OH.

"She wanted to have some alone time with the baby and figure out what her next steps are. It must be so hard to have your heart broken and fall in love -- all in a day or two."

Khloe is reportedly taking it one day at a time with Tristan now that their daughter, True Thompson, is their priority.

"She is glad he is helping her out with True, but she has also been spending a lot of alone time reflecting. They don't speak much about the situation, and Khloe feels like she is living in her own personal hell," a source told E! News.

"The only thing keeping her happy right now is True and the support from her family. Everyone is ready for her to come home and thinks it will give her more peace. Tristan has desperately been trying to keep Khloe happy and make their relationship work, but she thinks it's too far done."
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Khloe has especially sought guidance and support from her sister Kourtney Kardashian, who endured a tumultuous relationship with ex-boyfriend Scott Disick -- the father of her three children -- for about a decade.

"Kim was the only one to go public with her opinion," the source said, "but they're on the same page and have similar feelings. Kourtney is more understanding [and has] counseled Khloe [on how to] make this work by separating from Tristan and co-parenting. Khloe listens to Kourtney the most and she confides in her daily."

Tension reportedly exists between the Kardashian family and Tristan, and Kris Jenner wants Khloe to come home and start over with True.

But the source insisted Khloe's clan is "going to support whatever Khloe decides" despite losing "all respect for Tristan."

"They think Khloe is making the wrong decision and aren't happy, but leaving is easier said than done," the source told E! News of her current stay in Ohio. 

"They are trying to be supportive no matter what, but they are a bit disappointed. They don't think Tristan will change his ways and think that Khloe will be hurt again and again... The more time passes, the more comfortable she gets. Her original plan to take True back to [Los Angeles] is off the table -- for now."
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.