Khloé Kardashian regrets being in Lamar Odom doc, slams 'crazy' claims
KiMi RobinsonAfter years of feeling like she and Lamar Odom were "all good," Khloé Kardashian is coming out against her ex-husband's recent comments about her.
The 41-year-old "Kardashians" star took to her "Khloé in Wonder Land" podcast to share that she's "pissed that I'm even involved" in his recent Netflix documentary "Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom" and hit back at his comments to the media in the podcast's April 15 episode.
"All I did was tell the story that I was asked by you to tell, but now to play in my face and now to act like I didn't do any of the things I did and insinuate I'm a liar is crazy," she said in her conversation with friend Malika Haqq.

In an April 6 appearance on "Today with Jenna & Sheinelle," when asked whether he believes Kardashian saved his life, Odom replied, "In some ways. God saved my life. My Lord saved my life, honestly." He later elaborated, "She took care of me. God took care of me the most. What I came back from was a medical miracle."
In 2015, Odom was found unresponsive at a Nevada brothel; the former NBA star has repeatedly disputed using cocaine that day, contrary to the staff's claims to first responders at the time. He experienced six heart attacks and 12 strokes while comatose during his nearly three-month hospitalization.
He also responded to Kardashian's claim in the documentary that his dad said Odom should not be on life support.
"I was knocked out and asleep at that time, but if you know Joe Odom, I don't think that's something that would ever come out of his mouth," Lamar Odom said. "He was my biggest fan, and I don't know where that got mistranslated."
USA TODAY has reached out to Odom's representative for comment.

Kardashian 'couldn't have been nicer about the information I offered'
Kardashian described being on the fence about participating in the documentary and claimed the people behind the project convinced her "The Death & Life of Lamar Odom" could not be finished without her.
"I think what's pissing me off is we did this all good," she said. "But now Lamar is doing press, annoyed with me. ... [He is] discrediting me, saying that I wasn't the one that helped him."
Kardashian also alluded to sparing Odom's reputation with the information she'd shared in the documentary.
"I would never expose someone that was not for me to expose. I kept all of that to myself for 11 years or whenever that was," she said. She later added, "I haven't said 90 percent of the stories I have ... I couldn't have been nicer about the information I offered."
Odom and Kardashian, who married in 2009 and divorced in 2016, have not been in the same room since their sit-down on Hulu’s "The Kardashians" in a February 2025 episode, he told USA TODAY in March. The former NBA Sixth Man of the Year recipient, who was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in Las Vegas in January, says he has been sober from marijuana and alcohol since.
As she and Haqq wrapped their discussion of Odom's recent public comments, Kardashian revealed the "trauma" she experienced from past partners has held her back from dating.
"People are always like, 'Why haven't you had a date in four years?' I'm like ... 'Let's go back 10 years, and I can give you every man I've been with and what … trauma they cause me on a daily basis," Kardashian said. "Would you be skipping into your next relationship, or would you be immersed in watching your stunning, beautiful children grow up and build core lifelong memories?"
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