A Khloe And Lamar Divorce Would Happen Quick Because Of Prenup

Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian are still wearing their wedding rings, but let’s be honest, their marriage isn’t exactly in the healthiest of places. By most accounts, he’s battling a raging drug addiction, and while she’s not overtly throwing the middle finger at him (yet), she’s doing so in some far more subtle ways. As such, there’s a very good chance this relationship will eventually end up in divorce court, and when it does, it will apparently be far simpler than the exhausting, almost two year process her sister Kim went through to rid herself of Kris Humphries.

According to TMZ, Lamar and Khloe have a very ironclad prenuptial agreement that keeps all of the assets they went into the marriage with separate. Since pretty much everyone on Earth believes these two genuinely did love each other and tried to give it a real go, there aren’t any questions of fraud, and since he supposedly cheated on her in addition to the alleged drug abuse behavior, there aren’t any concerns they might be splitting impulsively or stupidly. Plus, no one involved seems like the type to fight it out over every last dollar. Odom may have had his share of troubles recently, but I’ve never heard anyone say deep down he doesn’t mean well.

As for why the divorce hasn’t happened sooner, there are a variety of theories. There are many who think Khloe is actually still interested in saving the marriage, provided Lamar gets help and cleans up his act, and there are others who are convinced she’s just waiting until he’s in a better place to drop the bomb in order to prevent him from potentially harming himself after getting hit with the bad news.

Regardless, Pop Blend’s sincerest thoughts go out to Khloe and Lamar during this troubling time. They truly seemed like a couple in it for the long haul who would grow old together, but thanks to some bad choices, it certainly doesn’t seem like that’s going to happen.

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