Following the March 2026 release of Netflix's 'Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom,' Khloé Kardashian addressed ex-husband Lamar Odom's recent interviews minimizing her role in his 2015 overdose recovery. On her podcast, she emphasized her unpaid support during the crisis.
In promotional interviews for the docuseries, including an April 6 appearance on NBC's 'TODAY,' Odom credited God primarily for his survival, describing it as a 'medical miracle,' while acknowledging Khloé's care but appearing dismissive of her contributions highlighted in the series. The couple, who divorced in 2016 after a tumultuous marriage, recently reunited awkwardly on the season 6 premiere of 'The Kardashians' in February 2025, with Odom noting lingering family ties despite no romantic feelings.
Khloé pushed back on her 'Khloé in Wonderland' podcast with Malika Haqq, calling Odom's comments disrespectful amid public reactions to the docuseries. 'I willingly did the Netflix thing for Lamar; I’m not getting one penny,' she said, rejecting implications that she exaggerated her involvement or sought payment. She accused him of shifting blame due to backlash: 'Now to act like I didn’t do all of the things I did, and insinuate I’m a liar is crazy.'
As family dynamics continue to intersect with public narratives from the docuseries, the exchange highlights ongoing tensions from their shared past.