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From baby shower to birthday party: Khloe Kardashian's weekend of celebrations

Cape Town – Khloe Kardahsian and her family had a weekend filled with celebration, starting with an elaborate baby shower.

The 33-year-old, who is expecting her first child with boyfriend Tristan Thompson, celebrated the upcoming birth of their daughter with an OTT pink-themed baby shower on Saturday afternoon.

The celebration took place at the Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles and was sponsored by Amazon Baby Registry, reports People magazine.

The venue was decorated with pink balloons, pink flowers and pink lights to add to the ambiance. There was also an enormous elephant topiary and all the tables were decorated with animal ornaments.

Guests in attendance included the entire Kardashian/Jenner family as well as Tristan’s family and close friends.

Also included at the baby shower were special unicorn birthday cakes for twins Malika and Khadijah Haqq and hairstylist Jen Atkin.

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Following the pink celebration came another soiree, this time for Tristan’s birthday – the NBA star turns 27 on 13 March.

Khloe, Tristan and their family made their way to the Beauty & Essex restaurant in Hollywood on Saturday night for a private dinner party hosted by Rémy Martin, reports E! News.

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