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Khloe Kardashian & Lamar Odom Headed For Divorce — New Report

Khloe Kardashian & Lamar Odom

Khloe and Lamar’s marriage is holding on by a thread, according to a new report. Lamar’s partying

with strippers and Khloe’s infertility have driven a wedge between the former lovebirds. Here’s why!

Khloe Kardashian & Lamar Odom

Lamar Odom have a lot more trouble in their lives than just losing basketball games. The reality couple is reportedly at a “point of no return” in their marriage and friends tell Star that they fear this is the end of their blissful union.

“Khloe viewed his actions as cheating,” a source says in reference to his strip club outing at Stadium Club in Washington, DC on Jan. 8. “She felt violated.”

We told you that Lamar was spotted at the strip club with his teammates Shawn Marion and Delonte West and he reportedly had about $500 in one hand and was giving it away to the dancers all night. To make matters worse, Lamar reportedly went into a back room with a Khloe look-alike stripper!

The source goes on to claim that Khloe and Lamar never have sex unless it’s when they’re trying for a baby.

“Lamar is getting tired of her obsessing over having a baby ” the source reveals. “They’re only intimate now when they schedule sex.”

Lamar and Khloe had to uproot their lives in LA after Lamar was traded to the Dallas Mavericks, and now Lamar is reportedly depressed over the trade.

“Khloe put on a brave face

and prayed that a new beginning in Dallas would be good for their marriage,” the source adds. “Sadly things have only gotten worse. Lamar is super depressed and Khloe is really having trouble

handling his emotional issues.”

HollywoodLife.com told you that insiders are concerned that Lamar is focusing too much on reality TV and it turn it’s hurting his basketball career. Plus, a source told us that they were spending too much time together in Dallas, which was also adding stress.

Do you think there’s any hope in saving this Kardashian marriage?

— Chloe Melas

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