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Khloe Kardashian shares sweet photo of ‘mini-me’ daughter True and son Tatum as she compares him to baby brother Robert

Khloé Kardashian is keeping up with a new generation of little Kardashians.

The Good American mogul, 39, shared a sweet photo Monday of her daughter True, 6, and 21-month-old son Tatum as she promoted the kids clothing section of Kardashian Kloset.

‘My mini Me and my mini Robert,’ wrote Khloé with the photo, comparing them to herself and her younger brother.

She’s likened the toddler to Rob, 37, before, calling him ‘Baby Rob‘ on Instagram in December.

In 2022, the proud mom wrote on X, ‘He’s the sweetest most affectionate little man. He really reminds me of my dad and my brother. It’s beautiful.’

Khloé Kardashian shared a sweet photo Monday of her daughter True , 6, and 21-month-old son Tatum as she promoted the kids clothing section of Kardashian Kloset

She shares Tatum and True with ex Tristan Thompson , whom she dated from 2016 to 2021

‘Momager’ Kris Jenner has also compared Tatum to Rob and her late ex-husband Robert Kardashian, who died of esophageal cancer at age 59 in 2003.

On a November episode of The Kardashians, she said that Tatum was the ‘spitting image of your dad and brother,’ adding: ‘It’s freaking me out.’

‘Tatum is Robert Kardashian Sr,’ she said. ‘He is my ex-husband in a baby form, even his little mannerisms, his little smile, the way he looks at me.’

Jenner, 68, added, ‘I look through those eyes and I see his little soul, and I’m like, “Yup, there he is. The DNA is real.”‘

Fans also agree, with one commenting in February that he ‘looks so much like Rob,’ and another calling him ‘Rob Kardashian‘s twin.’

‘He has your dad and Rob’s whole face,’ wrote one follower in a comment.

Meanwhile, Rob has his own mini, 7-year-old daughter Dream, whom he shares with ex Blac Chyna.

Khloé shares Tatum and True with ex Tristan Thompson, whom she dated from 2016 to 2021.

Khloé compared the kids to herself and her younger brother Robert Kardashian, having said before that Tatum ‘reminds me of my dad and my brother’

‘Momager’ Kris Jenner has also compared Tatum to Rob and her late ex-husband Robert Kardashian , who died of esophageal cancer at age 59 in 2003

On a November episode of The Kardashians, she said that Tatum was the ‘spitting image of your dad and brother,’ adding: ‘It’s freaking me out’

The pair called it quits when it was revealed that the NBA player, 33, had impregnated another woman around the time he and Khloé were expecting their son via surrogacy.

The Kardashians star previously wished her ex a happy birthday last month, sharing a photo of Tristan with his disabled brother Amari.

‘Your mommy is proud of you. Happy birthday,’ she wrote to the birthday boy.

Tristan became 17-year-old Amari’s legal guardian in February after their mother Andrea died the month before.

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