On Wednesday, the reality star took to her Instagram Stories to share a sweet thank you note she received from the seven-year-old, who wrote it in her very own handwriting.
‘Thank you for dinner. I [appreciate] it,’ the little girl wrote on yellow stationery from her own Good American brand, before adding, ‘Love Dream.’
At the top of the photo of the note, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians alum gushed over her niece, writing, ‘I love her soooooooo,’ along with a double-heart emoji.
Dream, who has reportedly had a close relationship with her ‘Auntie KoKo’ since she was a baby, is the only child of her younger brother, Rob Kardashian, and his ex-partner Blac Chyna.
Her tight relationship shouldn’t come as a surprise considering the bond Khloe has always had with Rob throughout their upbringings.
Along with being close with her Auntie KoKo, Dream also has a deep bond with her six-year-old cousin True, who’s her Aunt’s oldest child that she shares with baby daddy Tristan Thompson.
The mother of two, who also shares her soon-to-be two-year-old son Tatum with the longtime NBA player, has been very open about her feelings for Dream.
Just last year, during an episode of The Kardashians, the Good American co-founder described herself as Dream’s ‘third parent’, but confessed that she didn’t have any kind of relationship with her mother, in the wake of her lawsuit against the family.
‘I feel like I’m like a third parent for Dream, I guess,’ she said during the July 2023 episode, before adding, ‘I mean, I do know how important it is for Dream to have a great maternal influence, whether that be from me, or her own mom or whoever.’
The mother of two does not have any kind of relationship with Dream’s mom, who explained the situation by sharing how ‘it’s hard to have a relationship with someone when they sue you for hundreds of millions of dollars.’
Seemingly on the fast track with their romance, Rob Kardashian, 37, began dating Chyna (born Angela Renée White), 35, in January 2016, and within three months they announced their engagement in April.
The pair then got the news that they were expecting their first child together, Dream, who arrived in November of that same year.
The couple would ultimately split in early 2017 after a drama-filled year of being together, which resulted in Chyna suing multiple members of the family, including Khloe, with claims that they connived to have her reality show Rob And Chyna canceled.
A jury ended up siding with the Kardashian in the $100 million defamation lawsuit, citing that none of the Kardashians defamed Chyna and none interfered with her E! contract, according to the Associated Press.
The youngest of the three Kardashian sisters has described Dream as ‘one of my babies too, just like all the rest of [my nieces and nephews],’ adding in a confessional, ‘I absolutely love being a mom to people,’ as reported by People.
‘I don’t know if they like that or not. But it’s so in my blood just to be a mom,’ she gushed. ‘I wouldn’t have it any other way.’
With mothering being a vital part of her personality and overall makeup, the Revenge Body With Khloe Kardashian star has plenty of children to mother within her very own family.
While she has two kids of her own, and brother Rob has one, sister Kim, 43, has four children: North, 10, Saint, eight, Chicago, six, and Psalm, four, whom she co-parents with ex-husband Kanye West, 46.
Her older sister Kourtney, 45, now has four children of her own, including Mason, 13, Penelope, 11, Reign, eight, with ex-partner Scott Disick, and newcomer Rocky, five months, whom she has with husband Travis Barker.
The Blink-182 drummer, 48, also has three kids with his ex-wife Shanna Moakler, 49, including Landon, 20, Alabama, 17, and his step daughter Atiana De La Hoya, 24.
Younger sister Kylie Jenner, 26, also has two children with her own: Stormi, six and Aire, two, whom she shares with rapper Travis Scott, 33.