Khloe Kardashian to Call Off Divorce? 'I Want to Make it Work,' Says Estranged Husband Lamar Odom
Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom may be headed toward a reconciliation as the former NBA star has vowed to win her back.
Odom, 34, and Kardashian, 29, separated in August 2013 in the wake of cheating rumors and drug addiction reports however it appears that he is eager to salvage their four-year marriage. Kardashian filed for divorce from the father of two in December and while they recently sold their marital home, Odom wants to give their marriage another shot.
"I want to make it work with Khloe," Odom told Intouch magazine after suffering a back injury in Spain.
"I'm going to see Khloe. I'm going to see her soon," he revealed adding that at this time, "I'm focusing on getting better."
The former Los Angeles Clippers star is reportedly suffering from Lumbar radiculitis, a painful spine injury that causes severe lower back pain, and he recently returned to the U.S. to seek treatment. He was forced to quit Spanish basketball team Laboral Kutxa just weeks after signing a two-month contract and his career is currently at a stand still as he recovers from injury.
A new report claims Kardashian, whose marital woes are being played out on the current season of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians," is working on forgiving her estranged husband. While they are not back together at this time an insider claims a reconciliation has not been ruled out as the divorce is not yet final.
"He confessed his feelings and cried his heart out to her on the phone," an insider revealed of the pair's alleged mid-March reunion.
"She'd been avoiding his texts and calls for weeks, but when she heard him pleading with her to take him back, she melted," the source explained.
Kardashian recently spoke out about her situation with Odom, revealing that she is still coming to terms with the breakdown of her marriage. The pair wed in 2009, just one month after meeting.
"It's definitely not anything I'm through. I'm going through it, but I'm not through it," she told Australia's 2Day FM breakfast radio show on Tuesday.
"It's really hard to watch yourself on TV," she said of her reality show. "It's definitely different in that the world has to watch, too ... It's definitely not the easiest thing to do, but it's what my life is."