Welcome back, awards season! Hollywood’s biggest stars are gearing up to mingle at the 28th annual Critics’ Choice Awards, held at Los Angeles’ Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel.
20.12.2022 - 19:57 / usmagazine.com
Baring it all. Lamar Odom plans to open up about the end of his marriage to Khloé Kardashian in the documentary Sex, Drugs & Kardashians.
The former NBA player announced the Fox special in December 2022, sharing a promo image for the film via Instagram. “LAMAR ODOM Sex, Drugs & Kardashians,” the New York City native captioned the post. “Airing Jan 2, 2023 on FOX | next day on @hulu !!”
In a teaser for the show, Odom spoke to TMZ’s Harvey Levin about his marriage to Kardashian, which lasted from 2009 to 2016. “Drugs, that was my girlfriend,” the former athlete explained in the video. “I had a wife and cocaine.”
The two-time NBA champion claimed that the Good American cofounder knew about his drug use for part of the marriage. “You can’t hide that forever,” he added. “Behind the scenes, I put her through some s–t. The things that y’all think y’all know, it’s crazy. But the stories that y’all don’t know is really crazy.”
Odom and the reality star tied the knot in September 2009 after just one month of dating. Kardashian filed to legally end their marriage in December 2013, but the divorce hadn’t been finalized when Odom was found unconscious at a Nevada brothel nearly two years later. The former Kocktails With Khloé host withdrew her papers so she could make medical decisions on her ex’s behalf while he recovered from 12 strokes and six heart attacks.
“I didn’t even know what had just happened,” the Olympic bronze medalist exclusively told Us Weekly in March 2017. “I mean, I’m a big strong dude who has made it to the highest level of doing what he loves. And now I can’t walk or talk. She was the first thing I saw.”
Odom went on to say that the Hulu personality “played a major role” in helping him recover his memory. “She would
Welcome back, awards season! Hollywood’s biggest stars are gearing up to mingle at the 28th annual Critics’ Choice Awards, held at Los Angeles’ Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel.
Best known for the television comedies “Black-ish,” “Grown-ish,” and “Mixed-ish,” writer, producer, director, and actor Kenya Barris has had a strong run looking at Black and multiracial families through a comedic lens. He’s done that on the big screen before with the modern version of “Cheaper by the Dozen,” but he really pluses the entire idea with his latest comedy, “You People,” which features an all-star cast for Netflix.
Lamar Odom is opening up about his time married to Khloé Kardashian, and the disastrous way it all ended.
Looking back before he moves forward. Lamar Odom recalled the highs and lows in his basketball career and personal life — namely his marriage to Khloé Kardashian and struggles with substance abuse — in his new TV special, Sex, Drugs and Kardashians, which premiered on Monday, January 2.
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The first movie, which was released in 2019, explored the death of renowned writer Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) and how his wealthy, dysfunctional family may have played a role in his demise. Viewers watched as detective Blanc (Daniel Craig) worked together with Marta Cabrera (Ana de Armas) to solve the murder — as the nurse secretly tried to cover up her own involvement.
Lamar Odom is getting real about the most difficult part of his life. And interestingly, he’s also publicly owning up to what he put ex-wife Khloé Kardashian through in that awful situation.
Blast from the past. Lamar Odom announced his new documentary will explore how his marriage to Khloé Kardashian ended.
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