Khloé Kardashian Slams Lamar Odom, Says She Regrets Being in His Documentary
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- Khloé Kardashian participated in her ex-husband Lamar Odom’s new Netflix documentary to replicate on his 2015 overdose and the way she helped him get well
- In an April 15 podcast episode, she reacted to how Odom has talked about her because the doc was launched and mentioned she’s “pissed that I’m even involved”
- She mentioned she thinks her ex “wasn’t expecting this response [to the doc] and now he’s trying to sort of slander me a little bit, which frustrates me”
Khloe Kardashian is firing again at her ex-husband Lamar Odom after she appeared in his new documentary “as a favor” to him.
Odom revisited his 2015 near-fatal overdosethe place he was found unresponsive at a brothel outside Las Vegasin Netflix’s Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom.
Kardashian, 41, seems in the collection to discuss her marriage to Odom and the way she took care of him in the aftermath of his overdosetogether with calling off their initial divorce proceedings to be by his facet throughout his restoration.
After the doc’s launch, although, Odom, 46, has disputed a number of of the claims his ex-wife made, together with that his dad, Joe Odom, said to not put the NBA player “on life support,” which Lamar mentioned he could not see his dad “ever, ever doing,” and attributing his recovery to God rather than saying Kardashian helped save his life.
On the April 15 episode of her podcast, Khloé in Wonder Landthe mother of two reacted to what her ex has mentioned about her after she “spent hours doing this documentary as a favor.”
“I think what’s pissing me off is, we did this, all good. I was done with this. I’m like, I’m never going to do another Lamar thing again, ’cause I’m all good. But now Lamar is doing press [and saying he’s] annoyed with me. Claiming or insinuating that I’m a liar, all these things, discrediting me, saying that I wasn’t the one that helped him,” she mentioned, referring to what he mentioned on the Today present on April 6.
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“I feel so dumb,” Kardashian mentioned, admitting that she’s “pissed that I’m even involved.”
She was requested by Odom and his workforce to take part in the doc, she mentioned on the podcast, and was “contemplating” it for months earlier than agreeing. “I said, ‘I want to make sure this is a positive piece. I don’t really want to go down this road if it’s negative. He’s been through enough.'”
“Everyone was like, ‘No, it’s amazing. It’s going to be really positive. He’s the one doing it. He’s the one asking,'” she recalled. Netflix then instructed her they could not “finish [the doc] without [her],” so she agreed to take part.
“I willingly do the Netflix thing for Lamar. I’m not getting paid one penny to do this. I have no dog in this fight. It doesn’t matter to me if this documentary is made or not made. I don’t care. And it’s also not something I really want to talk about anymore.”
“All I did was tell the story that I was asked by you to tell, but now to, like, play in my face and now to act like I didn’t do any of the things I did and insinuate I’m a liar is crazy,” she mentioned. “I feel played.”
Reps for Lamar and Netflix didn’t instantly reply to PEOPLE’s requests for remark.
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“Do people think I like talking about this all day long? No, it’s traumatic,” the Good American founder mentioned of her reliving the wedding and Lamar’s dependancy to the documentary. “I would never expose someone that was not for me to expose. I kept all of that to myself for 11 years, or whenever that was. I was asked by Lamar to do this documentary. I did it for him.”
From the place she’s sitting, Kardashian mentioned she thinks her ex “wasn’t expecting this response [to the doc] and now he’s trying to sort of slander me a little bit, which frustrates me.”
“For years, he was singing my praises, all this. I don’t even need you to sing my praises. But you’re not now going to s— on me or now play in my face because you don’t like the reaction and the response from the public,” she mentioned.
Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom is now streaming on Netflix.
