Khloé Kardashian criticises Lamar Odom over documentary remarks and claims
Khloé Kardashian says Lamar Odom discredited her role following Netflix documentary release

Khloé Kardashian has addressed remarks made by her former husband Lamar Odom following the release of his Netflix documentary, Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom.
Speaking on her podcast Khloé In Wonder Land, Kardashian said she regretted participating in the project, which she described as something she agreed to as a favour.
She explained that she had initially been hesitant to take part due to the personal nature of the subject matter. “So, like the documentary number one, do people think I just like talking about this all day long? No, it’s traumatic,” she said.
“Number one, I was asked by Lamar or Lamar’s team, whatever you want to say. I was asked if I can do the documentary. I was contemplating, because I’m like, I don’t know if I want to do that.”
Kardashian stated that she agreed after being assured the documentary would present a positive narrative. “I said, I want to make sure this is a positive piece,” she said, adding that she did not “want to go down this road if it’s negative,” noting that Odom had “been through enough negative.”
She also confirmed that she was not paid for her involvement, saying she “wasn’t getting paid one penny” and had no personal stake in the project’s release.
Following the documentary’s debut, Odom publicly disputed some of Kardashian’s statements, including comments regarding his 2015 hospitalisation. Kardashian said his response had led to frustration, particularly after she believed the matter had been resolved.
“I think what's p**sing me off is, we did this, all good. I was done with this,” she said. “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 added, “I feel so dumb.”


















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