Contrary to what Tokyo Toni believes, Khloé Kardashian didn't apologize to her for a remark made last Thanksgiving.
During the holiday, the Kardashian-Jenner family hosted a family dinner, which Khloé shared in an Instagram post that included her children, True, 6, and Tatum Thompson, 2, along with her mother, Kris Jenner. When a commenter questioned why the Kardashians weren't feeding the homeless like Toni and her granddaughter, Dream, 8, who Rob Kardashian shares with ex-partner Blac Chyna, Kardashian gave a biblical clapback.
"Watch out! 'Don’t do your good deeds publicly, to be admired by others, for you will lose the reward from your Father in heaven’ Matthew 6:1-4,'" Kardashian wrote.
Although Khloé insisted that she wasn't "knocking what anyone else chooses to show," Toni responded in a video referring to an earlier episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, when Khloé and Kourtney Kardashian Barker gave a homeless man a makeover.
There's been tension between the ladies ever since, but on Tuesday (March 11), Toni claimed in an Instagram video that Khloé and her family apologized to her.
"I talked to Kris, I talked to all them hoes," Toni said about the Kardashians. "And I don't give a fuck who knows. I ain't mad at them no more. Yeah, I was a little tissy, 'cause, you know, shawty, don't do that. [Volunteering] is something I've been doing for fifteen years from the heart. I don't claim no taxes that shit...nothing."
After Toni shared her philanthropic efforts, Khloé dropped a comment via The Shade Room, writing, "I'm not sure who you spoke to, but it wasn't me or anyone from my family. Have a blessed day!"
While Toni hasn't addressed Khloé directly yet, it might be safe to say that they won't be celebrating Thanksgiving together anytime soon.
Khloé and Tokyo Toni have a history of conflict. In 2022, Tokyo was accused of making "veiled threats" online during Blac Chyna’s lawsuit against the Kardashians, leading to her removal from the case.