Khloe Kardashian Lamar Odom Cheating Troubles Update: Divorce Papers On The Way For The Couple?
Recent news about the Khloe Kardashian Lamar Odom cheating issues came from a source who told US Magazine that instead of reconciling on their fourth wedding anniversary, the reality star is all ready to file divorce papers instead.
Radar Online added that the decision all started with sister Kim Kardashian telling Khloe to finally divorce Lamar who recently paid his wife a visit at the Tarzana home. The source added that Khloe was even in tears after the ultimatum was set out by Kim. The said argument allegedly happened before Kim went to Paris for numerous fashion events together with hubby Kanye West, Daily Mail UK stated.
The source reiterated that Kim does not want to be associated with the troubling issues of cheating and drugs of Khloe's husband. After all these times, Khloe has maintained the image that she is not yet ready to totally give things up with her marriage. After the alleged heated argument with sister Kim, the source told Radar that Khloe left crying.
The most recent article of US Weekly said that at first Khloe was still positive she can patch things up with the NBA star but she has reached a point of feeling that it is time to put an end to all of it.
On the other hand, Lamar was seen for the first time outside the home he used to share with Khloe on October 1, US Magazine wrote. The photo captured by the X17 Online showed the basketball player looking "skinny" as he was spotted walking his way toward the house. The 33-year-old player was seen wearing a black shirt, sweatpants and unshaven. His last photo seen by the public was on September 9after his DUI arrest and one day stay in rehab.
Even if both Lamar and Khloe have remained silent about the real status of their marriage, both have given subtle hints through their social media accounts. Lamar is allegedly active with Twitter while Khloe is more active in Instagram.
Will the Khloe Kardashian Lamar Odom cheating troubles lead to an end of divorce or will it see a hope for reconciliation?