Khloe Kardashian might no longer be dating French Montana, but it looks like he is still having a good time hanging out with her family. The rapper posted a photo on his Instagram account on Friday of him enjoying a backstage moment with Kardashian's little sister Kendall Jenner and hip hop icon Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs.

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Jenner seems to be smiling in the photo as French has his arms around both her and P. Diddy. Khloe broke up with the Moroccan-born artist several weeks ago in what many outlets are calling a very bitter break-up.

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Meanwhile, it looks as though Khloe is definitely cleaning out her closet as she is trying to get rid of any mementos that remind her of her ex-boyfriend. In fact, it seems she's giving away all of her belongings that remind her of him - including the $50,000 jeep she received from him during her 30th birthday party.

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According to TMZ last Wednesday, Khloe gave the gift away to Jenner, who was spotted driving the car while she was cruising around Calabasas, Calif. this week.

Unfortunately for the Kardashian family though, Jenner doesn't have the best driving record. Back in August, reports indicated that the youngest Keeping Up With The Kardashians star lied when she claimed that she was rear-ended by a reckless driver.

The driver says that not only did Jenner cause the crash, but she also showed the cop at the scene some major attitude, too.

According to TMZ, the driver claims that Jenner made an illegal U-turn with no warning and crashed into oncoming traffic. The accident was so bad that the driver's passenger ended up in the hospital.

A lawyer for the driver says that Jenner was "aggressive" and tried to strong-arm his client into settling up for cash and not calling any cops or insurance companies. So far, Jenner hasn't responded to the driver's claims.