Khloe Kardashian Reveals Lamar Odom Cheating Drama Ruined Her Birthday; 'I Was Alone!' (VIDEO)
Khloe Kardashian revealed that her estranged husband Lamar Odom cheated during their four-year marriage.
In December the E! star, 30, filed for divorce from the NBA star, 34, following a series of cheating allegations and in new preview of this week's "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" she finally addresses the drama.
"Do you know the interviews he's doing?" Khloe asks her sister Kourtney.
"Saying that being married to me were the best years of his life. He now wears his ring full-time. F--- your ring, you were wearing it when you were f------ someone else too! He doesn't think we're going through with the divorce," she explains.
The couple separated in August last year after two women came forward claiming they had extramarital affairs with Lamar. Khloe now admits that behind closed doors their marriage was under strain for a long time.
"The way I was living is not a way to live. I kept in hiding every time there was something going on I would have to lie or conceal or cover up and I'm so over it," Khloe complains.
Khloe has since moved on from Lamar with French Montana, 29, and the rapper recently helped celebrate her 30th birthday. The reality star recounted her previous birthday which Lamar allegedly ruined by having an affair.
"Let me tell you something. Last year on my birthday I lied to everyone," she told a stunned Kourtney.
"Because I had to lie and say I was with my husband. When in fact my husband was missing with another girl. Okay?" she explained. "And I lied and I gave up my Beyonce tickets. That's how badly I was hiding. And I didn't have a birthday. I was alone and lied to everyone."
Despite the heartache that the NBA caused, Khloe says she is now in a better place because French has been a positive force in her life.
"He is just funny. He's light and it's easy," Khloe told Us magazine.
"That's what I need right now. It's fun. I like how he's always happy. Smiles are infectious. They're contagious. I like that," she added.