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Khloe Kardashian opens up about the darkest years of her marriage to Lamar Odom

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonApril 14, 2026 Entertainment No Comments3 Mins Read
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Khloe Kardashian has spoken candidly before about her turbulent marriage to former NBA player Lamar Odom, but a new Netflix documentary has given her the space to share the full scope of what that relationship cost her. The details she offered are among the most raw and unfiltered she has put on record.

The documentary, which centers on Odom’s life and near-fatal health crisis, draws extensively on Kardashian’s firsthand account of a period defined by addiction, medical emergencies and the weight of trying to hold someone together while quietly managing the fallout on her own.

What Kardashian described living through

Her account covers years of searching for Odom in locations far removed from the public image he maintained as an NBA star, including alleys and motel rooms where she would clean up drug paraphernalia to protect his reputation. She describes managing overdoses at home and setting up informal detox arrangements within their residence when formal treatment was not an option or was not working.

Even after she filed for divorce, Kardashian did not step away. When Odom was hospitalized following a severe overdose that left him with multiple strokes, several heart attacks and a coma that lasted days, she spent four months at his bedside. When he was eventually discharged, she rented a home near her own in California, arranged for a caretaker and chef, and continued to monitor his recovery.

The arrangement collapsed when she discovered him using crack cocaine inside the home she had set up for him. Her response in that moment, which she described without reservation in the documentary, reflected both the exhaustion and the anger of someone who had given years of her life to a situation that kept reverting to its worst version. She ended the arrangement that day, recognizing that her continued support had become something he was depending on to fund the behavior she was trying to help him escape.

The lasting impact on her wellbeing

Those close to Kardashian say the experience did not end when the relationship did. The years of managing crisis, concealing the severity of what was happening and watching someone she cared about come close to death on multiple occasions left marks that have not fully faded. The trauma she describes is consistent with what mental health professionals would recognize as the kind of prolonged stress response that does not resolve simply because the circumstances change.

Kardashian has since spoken about the ways in which that chapter affected her sense of self and her approach to relationships that followed. The pattern of pouring energy into situations defined by instability and betrayal is one she has reflected on publicly, including in the context of later relationships that brought their own painful chapters.

A story told on her own terms

What distinguishes Kardashian’s participation in this documentary is the degree of control she appears to have had over how her story is presented. Rather than having her experience filtered through tabloid accounts or secondary sources, she is speaking directly into a format that allows for context and nuance.

The documentary presents Odom’s story with complexity, acknowledging his struggles without erasing the impact of his choices on the people around him. Kardashian’s role in that story, as a person who stayed long past the point where most would have left and who absorbed an enormous amount of damage in the process, is treated as central rather than peripheral.

For viewers who followed the broad outlines of this story through years of tabloid coverage, the documentary offers something different: a version told by the person who was actually there.

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