Kris Jenner is devastated over the “sudden” dying of Tristan Thompson’s mom, Andrea Thompson.
“I am so heartbroken by the sudden passing of Tristan’s [mother], Andrea,” the momager, 67, wrote in a touching tribute on Instagram, earlier than sending her condolences to the NBA star and his siblings Amari, Dishawn and Daniel Thompson.
“You were the most amazing, dedicated, devoted, and selfless [mum] and such a loving, kind, and fabulous grandmother. What a blessing you were to your family!!!” Jenner continued.
“I will miss you Andrea. I will miss your bright spirit and amazing light. Thank you for always praying for us and lifting us up and encouraging us along the way. Rest in peace beautiful angel @realtristan13.”
Jenner’s emotional message comes after a supply advised Page Six that Andrea went into cardiac arrest on Thursday and couldn’t be resuscitated. The insider advised us that her dying was “unexpected.”
News web site TMZ, which was first to report the news, reported Andrea was at her dwelling when she suffered a coronary heart assault. She was rushed to a neighborhood hospital for remedy, however medics had been sadly unable to revive her.
Tristan, 31, and ex Khloe Kardashian, 38, flew privately from Los Angeles to Toronto in order that the NBA champion might be together with his household.
A supply beforehand advised Page Six that Khloe will proceed to be by Tristan’s aspect by this troublesome matter as they co-parent their 4-year-old daughter, True, and their son, whom they welcomed through surrogate in August.
Over the years, Tristan has proven a variety of love and gratitude towards his mom on social media.
Back in 2020, the previous Chicago Bulls star despatched a particular shoutout to Andrea in honour of Mother’s Day.
“Happy Mother’s Day Mommy! One day isn’t enough to praise and lift you high,” he wrote on the time. “Everyday is your day. Thank you for all the sacrifices you made for me and my brothers. I love you and I’m soo lucky to have been chosen as your son️. Not all superheroes wear capes.”
Tristan has not but publicly commented on his mom’s passing.
This story initially appeared on Page Six and is republished right here with permission.