There was some buzz surrounding Khloé Kardashian’s son as a potential name slip emerged recently, thanks to an unexpected Instagram comment. Khloé took to Instagram to share some significant updates. However, she didn’t disclose her son’s name, which had been eagerly awaited by fans. Instead, she treated her followers to two pictures of her nine-month-old son.

Khloé Kardashian Has a Son
In a playful manner, she also sported a t-shirt featuring a meme of her sister Kim’s face, accompanied by her now-famous advice from a 2022 article about their famous family. Khloé Kardashian wrote her message captioning the post and adding the photos in which she cheekily teased Kim while holding her son.
Khloé welcomed her son via surrogate in August 2022 and has chosen to keep him mostly out of the public eye. Until recently, she had also refrained from publicly revealing his name. This is why fans were taken aback by a comment left by Khloé’s longtime friend, Malika Haqq, on the post. It appeared that Malika might have accidentally revealed the name, though it was not entirely clear.
Khloé Revealed Her Son’s Name

Malika’s comment simply read, “Go Tate!” without explicitly stating that it was the name of Khloé Kardashian’s son. While there was room for speculation, the name aligned with hints Khloé had dropped in the past. About a month ago, during an appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, she confirmed that her son’s name began with a T. It’s worth noting that if Malika had accidentally spilled the name, it couldn’t have been too far in advance.
Khloé Kardashian mentioned during the same Jennifer Hudson Show interview that she planned to reveal her son’s name this month. According to her, her son had been named, but she was waiting for the premiere of their show to reveal it. Naturally, Khloé was talking about the then-upcoming premiere of The Kardashians season three on May 25th. Since then, it has become public knowledge that Khloé’s son is actually called Tatum.
The 5 Must-Visit Places in Portland for Food and Drinks
You can largely thank Portland for the culinary scene in your city. Parks with food trucks? Check. Micro-restaurants? Yep! You can either wait 10 years for an ube-latte shop to open in your city, or you can book a flight to Portland right now. The city is already producing the newest culinary trends. When you get there, try these places.
Feed-Good Fare: The Realm Refillery
You are already aware that the most typical thing you can do in Portland is order takeout from a restaurant that is waste-free, but this restaurant takes it one step further than that. Customers have the option of filling their own glass jars or compostable bags with regional specialties such as orange sea salt caramel popcorn from Poplandia or loose-leaf tea from the Jasmine Pearl Tea Company. This company has done away with the needless use of plastics and has reduced its amount of wasted food.
Innovative Lattes: Portland Cà Phê
This Vietnamese specialty store continues to stand out in a city that is essentially known as the birthplace of craft coffee roasting, and it does so for more reasons than just the vibrant concoctions that it offers. The sweet guava doughnuts can be purchased from the bakery located on the premises and go wonderfully with the coconut cream latte that is served there. The ube latte, which has notes of vanilla and nuts and is made with homemade yam syrup, is delicious. It is a deep purple color and has a nutty flavor.
Plant-Based Snacks: Mama Đút
If you want to order takeout from this renowned restaurant, you will need to get there as early as possible to place your order. The banh mi and bao buns filled with vegan ‘pork’ and drizzled with a garlicky ‘phish sauce’ created by Chef Thuy Pham will be on your Instagram Story. Her whoopie pies made with pandan and strawberry are also mouthwatering.
Fine-Dining Food Cart: Poppyseed
Even though there are plenty of innovative food carts in this city, not even the hippest taco truck in town can compete with the high-end seasonal options that are provided by this luxurious trailer. You are going to stuff your face with dishes such as oysters on the half shell because it’s Portland, after all, and then you are going to empty your reusable plate at the station where they compost food waste.
Family-Style Experience: Kann
The Haitian roots of the chef Gregory Gourdet (yes, Gregory from Top Chef), are responsible for preparing dishes meant to be shared, such as smoked beef ribs with a coffee rub. You should advise your group not to skimp on the sides, and they should also make sure they save room for Gourdet’s famous pineapple upside-down cake that has been flame-kissed.