Khloe Kardashian split from French Montana at the end of August, but the reality star has one very big thing to remember him by.
The
30-year-old still has the Jeep the rapper - who just finalised his
divorce - bought her for her milestone birthday, and was spotted driving
it on Sunday.
Khloe,
who dated the 29-year-old Ain't Worried About Nothin hitmaker for over
eight months, hid beneath her sweater's hood and a pair of sunglasses as
she made her way to the vehicle.
Why so shy, Khloe? On Sunday the
Kardashian sister hid beneath her sweater's hood and a pair of
sunglasses as she walked to the large white Jeep gifted to her from
ex-beau French Montana
Her
famous curves were showcased in a pair of cropped black leggings, but
she otherwise covered up in a grey and black hooded jumper.
Khloe
also donned black and pink trainers and a pair of dark aviator
sunglasses while carrying a large black backpack over her shoulder.
Meanwhile, reports surfaced on HollywoodLife earlier this week that French has finalised his divorce with former wife Deen Kharbouch two years after they split-up.
Dating
drama: The 30-year-old reality star dated the 29-year-old Ain't Worried
About Nothin rapping hitmaker, who settled his divorce this past
weekend, for over eight months before their split at the end of August
Hiding her feelings: Khloe's famous
curves were showcased in a pair of cropped black leggings, and she
covered up in a grey and black hooded jumper for her walk through a car
park towards the massive Jeep
The
website claimed the split was 'amicable' and added that French and Deen
were in good spirits after he gave her an alleged $2 million settlement
and made an agreement about custody over their four-year old son.
In 2012 French told the MTV show RapFix Live divorce 'happens to the best'.
He added,
'It’s just about finding somebody that understand the game, what you’re
into. But then on the flip side of the coin, you gotta understand their
game, what they into … There’s a flip side to everything.'
When
Deen accused him of abandoning his family, he hit back with, 'As long
as I take care of my family, make sure my son is good. I feel like
that’s a weight off my shoulder, you know, I could sleep good.
'It’s
just kinda like you’re moving and you’re not the same person, ’cause
you’re so busy doing what you’re doing. You get conflicts.'