TRIGGER WARNING: This article contains references to alcohol and drug addiction.Khloe Kardashian is not happy with her ex-husband Lamar Odomcovers his recovery and Khloe’s involvement. Taking a shot at Odom, the mother of two is speaking out about her role in Lamar Odom’s documentary about his near-death experience after a drug overdose.
What is Lamar Odom’s documentary about?
Odom revisited the 2015 overdose incident, where he was found unresponsive in a brothel outside Las Vegas, in ‘Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom.’Kardashian, 41, appeared on the series about her marriage to Odom and how she cared for him after his overdose, including canceling initial divorce proceedings to be by his side during his recovery.
Lamar Odom doesn’t believe that Khloe Kardashian he saved his life
Following the release of the document, Odom, 46, has disputed several claims made by his ex-wife, including that her father, Joe Odom, said she did not put the NBA player “on life support,” Lamar said he could not see his father “ever, ever doing it,” and he credited his recovery to God instead of saying Kardashian helped save his life.
Khloe Kardashian is angry about what her ex-husband is saying
On her April 15 podcast, ‘Khloé in Wonder Land,’ the mother of two reacted to her ex’s claim that she “spent hours making this documentary as a favor.” “I think what makes me angry is, we’ve done this, it’s all right. I’m done with this. I’m not going to do another Lamar thing again, ’cause I’m all right. But now Lamar is doing press (and saying) he’s mad at me. Him,” she said, referring to what she said on the April 6 Today show.“I feel so stupid,” Kardashian said, “that I’m even angry that I was even involved.”Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom got married in 2009. The couple initially separated in 2013, but finalized their divorce in 2016. The couple has no children together. ‘Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom’ is now streaming on Netflix.DISCLAIMER: If you or someone you know struggles with alcohol or substance abuse, seek help from available helplines or support organizations.