Lamar Odom has reportedly moved on from estranged wife Khloé Kardashian for good, which makes many wonder if he will finalize the divorce soon.

HollywoodLife.com recently reported that Odom is tired of trying to win Kardashian back and has given up on their marriage, since their relationship was at a standstill.

As a result, the former NBA player has allegedly rekindled his relationship with ex Lara Manoukian, whom he supposedly dated on and off for seven years. According to HollywoodGossip.com, he even cheated on her with the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star.

A source claimed that Odom realized he previously "had a good thing" with Manoukian, who has been a positive influence on his life.

Another source revealed to HollywoodLife.com that Kardashian was distraught when she found out that Manoukian and Odom are successfully making their relationship work.

"Hearing that he's also doing better than ever living a good clean life while with this woman is even harder to deal with," the source added.

The athlete is still on the reality star's mind, as Kardashian recently talked to E! News about him.

"I will never ever not love Lamar," she said. "I was so obsessed with him in a healthy way. He was my husband, and I still wish he was, and I don't think there's anything wrong with that."

But she also realized that maybe there was nowhere for them to go, because Kardashian also said that she couldn't fix him. Kardashian added that the change had to come from him, but acknowledged that she would marry him in "two seconds" if she could.

Kardashian filed for divorce from Odom over alleged infidelity and substance abuse in October 2013. However, the estranged pair supposedly never followed up on the case.

According to RadarOnline, she already received a notice of case reviews default from Judge Scott Gordon saying that the petition could be dismissed if the two fail to take any further action.

Documents filed as recently as April 9 indicate that if neither party completes necessary paperwork for the proceedings to move forward, the case will be immediately dropped.