

Khloe Kardashian has opened up like never before about the deep wounds left by her marriage to former NBA star Lamar Odom, specifically the night she found him cheating in a Downtown Los Angeles motel. Kardashian was married to Odom from 2009 until 2016, although the couple initially separated in 2013 after a tumultuous stretch marked by his addiction struggles and infidelity.
In this new interview, she reflected on one of the most painful moments from that period, describing how she discovered Odom with another woman and how she responded in the heat of the moment.
“We were married. He was doing his thing, and he went down to some motel in Downtown L.A. and was with a girl,” Kardashian told the Call Her Daddy podcast.
She tracked down his location and peeked through the window before knocking on the door.
“I saw in the window that him and this girl were… they were either naked or she was in lingerie, something like that,” she recalled.
A painful memory
When the door opened, Kardashian admitted: “I just started going ballistic.” And while the night was full of chaos, she had no choice but to carry on as if nothing had happened. The next day, she attended a cowboy-themed birthday party for her niece, Penelope.
“My knuckles were all bloody and gross, and I just had bandanas wrapped around [them],” she said, joking she looked “on theme,” but claimed that “I acted as if nothing ever happened. And I don’t think I ever said a thing.”
“He could not understand how I knew where he was,” Khloe Kardashian shared. “And I was like, ‘I don’t give a s—. I’m not telling anybody anything. And why are you in a motel in Downtown L.A. at 3 in the morning?'”
The Kardashians star also weighed in on the lengths she and her sisters have gone to get “intel” on unfaithful partners, saying she had “trackers on people’s cars before.”
She pushed back against the “crazy woman” label often used against women in such situations.
“Do not act like you did not put me in this position and you did not make me be this psychopath,” she said, calling her need to know “an obsession and an addiction.”
“The best thing is when you’re free of that. I pray I never am back there again,” she added.
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