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Tristan Thompson’s baby mama Maralee shows off son’s giraffe-themed nursery after slamming star over child support

TRISTAN Thompson’s baby mama Maralee showed off her nursery decor after ripping the basketball player for “not paying” his child support.

The Indiana Pacers player has been accused of paying “no child support” towards the little boy who arrived in December.

Instagram/Maralee NicholsMaralee’s nursery has a jungle theme[/caption]

Instagram/Maralee NicholsShe welcomed her tiny tot on December 1[/caption]

InstagramMaralee claimed that Tristan has ‘not paid child support’[/caption]

Maralee, 31, took to her Instagram stories on Saturday to give a glimpse into her son’s nursery.

The fitness model snapped a quick boomerang of a white and wooden baby crib surrounded with giraffe decor.

The mother of one included a huge stuffed version of the animal along with cheetah artwork and elephant-themed baby books for a jungle aesthetic.

SHOCKING ARRIVAL

Maralee welcomed her first child on December 1, a baby boy whom she shares with Tristan, 30.

However, the NBA player was not too thrilled about the arrival of his third child, and the former fitness instructor recently claimed he has paid no child support toward their son, despite reportedly being ordered to dish out $40,000 a month.

KEEPING HIS DISTANCE

She also alleged that Tristan has made no attempt to meet their son, despite his birth almost three months ago.


Maralee’s representative Harvey Englander told Page Six: “Despite news reports stating otherwise, Tristan Thompson has done nothing to support his son.

“He has not made any attempt to meet their son nor has he provided any financial assistance.”

This also came after New York marriage lawyer Morghan Leia Richardson told HollywoodLife that Tristan will have to pay up until the newborn turns 18.

“Reports show that his income is about $10million so based on that number, and the report that he’s paying $40k per month for his son [Prince] when I run the calculator, I get an estimate of $34k per month.”

Tristan is already shelling out support to his first child, five-year-old son Prince with his ex Jordan Craig.

He also has a daughter True, three, with his on-off partner Khloe.

UNCOVERED AFFAIR

Maralee filed a lawsuit seeking financial support from the Canadian sports star and claimed that she and Tristan conceived the child on his birthday back in March.

At the time, Khloe was “exclusively” dating Tristan, as she had previously forgiven him for his past infidelity scandals.

The basketball player initially claimed that his relationship with Maralee was a one-night hookup initially, before admitting they met up several times for sex.

He said in legal documents that they had a four-month affair, from December 2020 to March 2021.

Last month, Tristan confessed that he is indeed the father of Maralee’s baby son and apologized to Khloe for “humiliating” her.

PICKING FAVORITES?

Despite not making an effort to meet his newest addition, the father of three has continued to spend time with both his son Prince and daughter True.

Earlier this week, the TV personality shared a sweet selfie with his eldest child, who he called his “best friend.”

The NBA player posed in a white hoodie and beanie as he appeared in a rare selfie with Prince also in a sweatshirt and smiling.

“That’s my best friend,” Tristan wrote under the photo adding a heart emoji.

PROUD MOM

Regardless of the dad’s alleged neglect, his baby mama Maralee has continued to share small glimpses of their newborn as he grows.

On Friday, the brunette shared a video of the tiny tot being cradled by a futuristic white 4Mom remote swing that retails for $200, though it was hard to see his face.

“Currently his favorite,” she captioned her short but sweet video on Instagram Stories, which saw her two-month-old in a blue onesie holding a cute giraffe stuffed animal and using a pacifier.

Instagram/maraleenicholsMaralee said Tristan has yet to meet their son[/caption]

InstagramThe NBA player has continued spending time with his two other kids[/caption]

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