Khloé Kardashian Wishes She Hadn’t Done Lamar Odom’s Netflix Doc

Khloé Kardashian now wishes she hadn’t participated in the Netflix documentary about Lamar Odom, Untold: The Death and Life of Lamar Odom. Odom has disputed some of Kardashian’s statements in the film, particularly regarding his father’s wishes about his life support and the extent of her role in his recovery – he believes God was responsible. On her podcast, Khloé in Wonder Land, Kardashian explained she only agreed to the documentary “as a favor” because Netflix insisted her participation was essential, and she didn’t want to hurt Odom. She felt he “deserved” to have his story told. However, Odom has since given interviews, including one with The Today Show, describing their reunion as “awkward” and admitting it “wasn’t really good for me.”

Khloé Kardashian expressed frustration that, after she believed she’d moved past helping her ex-husband Lamar Odom, he was now publicly disputing her version of events. She explained that she had resolved never to be in a similar situation again, but Odom was doing interviews suggesting she was dishonest and didn’t support him. According to Kardashian, Odom’s father, Joe, initially wanted his son taken off life support and asked doctors to disconnect the machines. She recalled arriving at the hospital around that time and asserting her role as his wife, offering to help. Kardashian claims Joe left the hospital after receiving a pair of Nike shoes, $100, and a hotel room for the night. However, Odom denies this happened, stating he was unconscious at the time and doesn’t believe his father would ever say such a thing.

Kardashian thinks Odom and his team orchestrated the questions she was asked during the documentary, so she wasn’t surprised by the way things turned out. She explained, “I simply shared the story they asked me to tell. It’s upsetting that now they’re pretending I didn’t do those things and suggesting I’m lying. I feel like I was manipulated.”

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2026-04-16 02:54