Breaking news020 Archives folks -- there's a lot of malarkey out there on the internet.
Our freshest example concerns NBA player Tristan Thompson, the latest Kardashian-dating athlete. Just to set the record straight: No , he did not get a tattoo paying homage to Khloe Kardashian inked across his back. I mean, 2016 is a bad year but it's not thisbad.
SEE ALSO: Lamar Odom's American tragedyThe Kardashians, of course, have a long history of dating athletes. Thompson, a forward for the Cleveland Cavaliers, is the latest. He and Khloe have reportedly been dating since this past off-season.
That's the context for this alleged photo of Thompson's back, which caused quite a stir on the sports internet Wednesday.
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Because this is the internet, many folks just took that photo and ran with it, lamenting Thompson's apparent lack of judgment.
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Similar posts abound, but you get the idea so we'll cut to the chase here: That's not Thompson's back with the giant "Khloe" tattoo.
We know this because back in 2013 Thompson shared a photo of the actual tattoo that adorns his back. Here's a look via his Instagram account.
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The ink in question apparently belongs to another athlete -- Louisiana State cornerback Andraez Williams.
Khloe, Williams said via Twitter on Wednesday afternoon, is his daughter's name.
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And there you have it, folks -- case closed.
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