Lamar Odom apparently doesn’t know the meaning behind this term TMI.
On the Nov. 19 episode of the “We’re Out of Time” podcast, the former NBA forward revealed that he bought a custom sex doll that resembles his ex-wife Khloé Kardashian.
No, really.
I tried to make up for it, but I couldn’t.
“If you think about it, [it’s] It’s like a doll,” Odom said on the podcast, before elaborating further.
“But then you think about mental health and how important it is, not just today, but since time immemorial. A sex doll that looks like your wife is related to mental health. ”
Hey, take a look. We all want mental health.
As long as you are not harming others, you are harming yourself. Focus on your own happiness.
This makes it feel a bit of a stretch to categorize a Khloe Kardashian-like sex doll as based on mental health.
“I’m sick, but I think we’re all feeling a little sick and a little weird,” Odom added. “They’re going to make it look like her. They need a harem or something.”
Kardashian and Odom married on September 27, 2009, just one month after they met.
But four years later, the marriage fell apart due to Odom’s cheating scandal and drug relapse.
Eventually, Kardashian filed for divorce in December of the same year.
Although Odom has admitted that he doesn’t talk to Kardashian much these days, he said, “She still cares about me,” adding, “She still cares about me.”
“I haven’t talked to her. Text her and she’ll get back to you.”
Odom suffered a severe drug overdose in October 2015.
Despite their past and conflicts as a couple, Chloe remained by her ex-spouse’s side as he recovered.
After he was released from the hospital, the two officially broke up in December 2016.
Odom frequently calls Kardashian his soulmate and says he plans to do everything in his power to get back together with the reality star in 2022.
“I would probably want to take her out to dinner,” Lamar shared in a confessional on Celebrity Big Brother.
“I would be so happy just to be in front of her and tell her I’m sorry and how stupid I was. You have the right not to see me, but time moves on and people change.
“I think I’m more loyal now.”