Khloe Kardashian will decide the fate of her embattled marriage to
NBA star Lamar Odom after completing filming of Keeping Up With The
Kardashians because the reality starlet doesn’t want the messy drama to
play out in front of the cameras, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.
The youngest Kardashian sister and Odom — who’s been accused of
cheating and abusing drugs — have been living apart since he was
arrested for a DUI last month.
“Khloe is steadfast, that she won’t decide whether she wants out of
the marriage until she is done shooting the current season of the …
show,” said a sources. “She has been through so much the last year with
Lamar, and Khloe just doesn’t want this to be played out in front of the
cameras.
“It’s a very sensitive situation, she is being a trooper and is being
a total professional while shooting. Another reason why Khloe isn’t
making any decisions yet, she doesn’t want this to loom over Lamar in
the future, no matter what she decides to do.
It’s inevitable that Khloe will likely file for divorce, sources say.
“She just can’t trust Lamar,” a source told RadarOnline.com
exclusively. “She could stand by Lamar if he had chosen to get help for
his drug addiction, but the cheating is what she can’t get over. Lamar
was unfaithful to her for a very, very long time.
“Not only did he betray the vows of their marriage, but placed her
health in jeopardy because Lamar often had unprotected sex with multiple
women.”
Over the weekend, Khloe joined her sisters Kourtney, Kendall, and
Kylie to chat and pose with Miley Cyrus backstage during her eye-popping
appearance at the iHeartRadio Music Festival on Saturday night.
There, Khloe wore wearing her enormous engagement ring and wedding
band. Looking sexy and pulled together in a black leather dress, she was
seen laughing with Cyrus, and later, she blew photographers a kiss.
Could this marriage be saved if Lamar decided to go to rehab? A family source says that “anything is possible.
“Khloe loves Lamar, and always will — but the longer Lamar goes
without getting help, the less likely the odds are that the marriage can
be saved.”
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