Read between the lines. Kanye West has not spoken out directly about Khloé Kardashian's cheating baby daddy Tristan Thompson, but the rapper did take the time to show love for her ex-husband Lamar Odom. Kanye took to Twitter to reminisce about his Yeezy fashion show from 2016, seemingly shading the NBA star in the process.

"My favorite moment of walking into MSG to play Saint Pablo, I used to go to the hospital and play Lamar the album when he was learning to walk and talk again," he wrote. "Then we walked into the arena together." His followers were quick to pick up on the timing of the tweet — and applauded the hip-hop star for supporting his sister-in-law. "When do you plan on beating up Tristan? @kanyewest?" one user asked before another added, "@kanyewest slay Tristan’s life in one tweet."

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Just a few days before Khloé gave birth to her baby girl on April 12, her boyfriend Tristan was caught cheating with Instagram model Lani Blair in NYC. Shortly after, more videos of the unfaithful Cleveland Cavaliers player (literally) surfaced — prompting cheating reactions from several of Khloé's closest friends and family. Despite the scandal, the KUWTK star allowed Tristan into the delivery room, but the experience was less than blissful.

"The Kardashians gave Tristan hell in the delivery room," a source told In Touch exclusively. "Kris [Jenner] and Kim [Kardashian] were side-eyeing him and didn’t even want him to be there. They basically didn’t speak to him at all and Kris didn’t even want him to hold his daughter." The insider continued, "Khloé tried to keep it together but it was tough. She had a mixed range of emotions. Happy. Sad. She was crying a lot but Tristan knew it wasn’t because she’d just given birth. He knew it was because of what he’s put her through," the insider continued. "About an hour after the baby was born, Tristan left. The whole experience was dreadful."

Luckily, Kanye has Khloé's back.

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