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Lamar Odom buys life-like Khloe Kardashian adult doll

Lamar Odom warming up

Mar 26, 2013; Dallas, TX, USA; Los Angeles Clippers forward Lamar Odom prior to the game against the Dallas Mavericks at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

Former Los Angeles Lakers star Lamar Odom is no stranger to controversy and now he finds himself mired in it once again.

While visiting Las Vegas to celebrate his birthday this week, Odom decided to make a pitstop at the RealDoll sex toy facility and found himself enthralled by the merchandise. He even decided to make a purchase and requested a very unique and arguably creepy customization.

TMZ Sports reports that Odom ordered a life-like adult doll made in the likeness of his ex-wife, Khloe Kardashian, complete with her “voluptuous curves.”

Odom’s manager, Gina Rodriguez, told TMZ that he had seen an advertisement for the dolls months ago and “instantly” knew he needed one. He picked the model of Khole “because he can do whatever he wants with her sexually.”

The dolls sell anywhere from $8,000 up to $20,000 but Odom reportedly received a discount.

Weird.

Odom and Kardashian were married in September 2009 but separated four years later in 2013 after allegations of infidelity and drug usage. Their divorce was finalized in 2015 but the papers were later withdrawn after Odom fell into and subsequently came out of a coma. In 2016, Kardashian once again filed for divorce and expressed concern over Odom’s alcohol consumption.

Kardashian went on to date Tristan Thompson, with whom she had two children, but their on-again, off-again relationship was also riddled with reports of infidelity and allegedly ended in December 2021.

Despite the viral nature of Odom’s adult doll purchase, Kardashian has yet to address the very strange and undoubtedly awkward situation.

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