No More 'Khloe & Lamar'?
Couple reportedly pulls plug on spin-off to help revive Odom's hoops career
Khloe Kardashian and her husband, Lamar Odom, have pulled the plug on their spin-off reality show so Odom can revive his failing basketball career, TMZ reported Monday.
"Khloe & Lamar's" second season, which is currently airing, will be its last, unnamed sources told the gossip site, although the two will continue making appearances on "Keeping Up With the Kardashians."
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Odom, a former L.A. Laker, was cut from the Dallas Mavericks' active list earlier this month. It is widely believed that his reality-TV association had something to do with that decision.
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The couple is now living fulltime in L.A., where hired trainers are reportedly helping Odom refocus his real career.
"Khloe & Lamar" airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on E!
Glad to see Khloe & Lamar Show off the air.....GONE ! Many, Many people tried to tell Lamar NOT to have anything to do with a Reality Show, AND don't get mixed up with that family.....they are nothing but bad news and they will DRAG Lamar down ! ! ! !
I am pretty sure Lamar is never going to be the player he once was (too bad)...before Lamar got mixed up with Khloe....
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