Khloé Kardashian showed her support for her ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson’s disabled brother, Amari, at his dance recital.
The Good American co-founder took to her Instagram Stories Saturday to share a slew of sweet clips from the production, showing the 18-year-old wheeled across the stage by dancers to ABBA’s 1979 track “I Have a Dream.”
Amari — who has a form of epilepsy known as Lennox-Gastaut syndrome — beamed throughout the number, and Kardashian noted he was “so happy.”
“Thank you Lord for these blessings,” she captioned another video.
Another clip saw Amari and fellow dancers busting a move to ABBA’s 1977 song “Take A Chance On Me.”
Kardashian, 40, also shared a photo of the recital brochure and circled Amari’s name, writing, “Proud of you.”
She later posted a follow-up snap of herself and the teen backstage.
“I am so proud of this young man,” she captioned the selfie.
The duo also posed with momager Kris Jenner.
“I love you so much mommy,” Khloé wrote over the heartfelt photo. “Thank you for always supporting ALL of us always.”
It’s unclear if Thompson was in attendance.
The Cleveland Cavaliers star, 34, took the role as Amari’s legal guardian when their mom, Andrea Thompson, passed away in January 2023.
Kardashian has continuously supported the teenager despite calling it quits with the NBA champion in 2021 following multiple cheating scandals.
The reality star made an appearance at Amari’s 18th birthday at Tristan’s Hidden Hills, Calif., estate last July.
Viewers were given a glimpse inside Amari’s birthday bash on a Season 6 episode of “The Kardashians,” which was released earlier this year.
During an emotional scene, Amari suffered a seizure, which made Kris, 69, cry.
“You feel helpless when someone is having a seizure and it’s uncontrollable and there’s nothing that you could really do, but I’m glad I was here. I’m glad I was here for Amari. I’m glad I was here for Khloé,” the mom of six shared in a confessional.
Another scene showed Kris gushing over how “proud” she was of Kardashian for handling the situation and being “so brave.”