Lamar Odom Docuseries Will Focus On His Career, Marriage to Khloe Kardashian & Struggles With Addiction
Lamar Odom Docuseries Will Focus On His Career, Marriage to Khloe Kardashian & Struggles With Addiction
New details have been released about Lamar Odom’s upcoming docu-series. According to reports, the project will focus on his life, career, marriage to Khloe Kardashian and his struggles with addiction.
The 41-year-old has teamed with producer Jojo Ryder (American Heist, Hawaii Five-O) for the project. The multiple-episode series will feature appearances by Chris Paul, Dwyane Wade, Lakers co-owner Jeanie Buss, Trevor Ariza and others.
Reportedly, Liza Morales, the mother of Odom’s three children, Destiny, Lamar Jr. and the late Jayden, will make an appearance. Liza Morales is currently filming VH1’s Basketball Wives.
According to reports, the project, which has not found a home yet, will be released in 2021.
Lamar Odom says of the series,
“I decided to tell my own truth through my documentary. I think this will give my fans a look into my life and to understand who Lamar Odom is and hopefully I will be able to inspire people. I might not have made the best decisions a lot of times throughout my life, but I surely am a product of my environment that has made me. I think Jojo Ryder did a great job showing my real story and diving deep into my childhood and my roots.”
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