Khloé Kardashian's brothel shocker: Reveals why she divorced Lamar Odom
Khloé Kardashian is candidly exploring her truth on Hulu's "The Kardashians", discussing her father, divorce, and surrogacy journey to widespread attention.
Khloé Kardashian's recent stint on Hulu's "The Kardashians" shows clearly that she's embracing her reality. The member of the high-profile Kardashian clan openly discussed her past experiences in a refreshingly candid fashion, notably her divorce and the experience of surrogacy.
Khloé's No-Holds-Barred Approach to Life's Complexities
Rather than evading difficult questions, Khloé has found satisfaction in confronting them head-on. For instance, when queried about her father, she doesn't flinch, stating, "Which one? One's dead, and one turned into a girl," referring to the late Robert Kardashian Sr. and Caitlyn Jenner, respectively. When it comes to explaining her divorce from Lamar Odom, she deadpans, "Oh, found him in a brothel. I can go on and on." Her spontaneous confessions provide an authentic lens into her life, demonstrating that sometimes, truth is stranger than fiction.
"You Can't Come Up With Better Than What the Truth Is"
In 2015, Lamar Odom, Khloé's ex-husband, was discovered unconscious in a brothel. This led to a tumultuous series of events including Khloé withdrawing and later refiling divorce papers, with the divorce finally finalized in December 2016. Kardashian admits the drama of her real-life has served as quite the narrative, asserting, "You can't come up with better than what the truth is."
Michele Morrone, Khloé Kardashian, and The Infamous Waist-Holding Snap
During the Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2023 show in Milan, Kardashian was seated next to "365 Days" star Michele Morrone. The pair were introduced by her sister, Kim Kardashian, and Khloé didn't shy away from candidly discussing her surrogacy experience with the Italian heartthrob.
A viral photo of Morrone holding Kardashian's waist generated a wave of internet chatter, which Khloé relished. She said about the viral photo, "It's like everywhere, and I don't care because it's so funny." She was later pleasantly surprised to find out that it was Morrone who posted it on his Instagram Stories, endorsing the narrative it suggested, stating, "I like the narrative. It's better than the narrative that I've been having."