Khloe Kardashian has had enough and has taken some action against her soon-to-be ex-husband Lamar Odom.
The reality star has been there through thick and thin for the two-time NBA champion, but has finally reached her breaking point now that there are reports of her estranged husband being on drugs again.
Kardashian halted her divorce proceedings with Odom after he suffered a near-fatal overdose at a Nevada brothel back in October and was instrumental in his miraculous recovery. With the ex-NBA star hitting the bottle and doing drugs again, Kardashian has pushed forward with the divorce.
Now, it seems she's even taking away the home she provided for him to recover in.
Kardashian has stopped helping Odom out due to his drug use, even going so far as to kick him out of the Calabasas, Calif. home she provided for him, according to US Weekly.
"More than anything, Khloe wants to be in Lamar's life," an insider said to the publication, "but only if he gets healthy."
The source said Kardashian, who had pregnancy rumors swirling around her recently, "had to put her foot down and stop helping him out" since he hasn't learned his lesson from the past drug overdose. The source added that the newly minted author "can't watch him fall apart again."
Odom, 36, was seen out at a bar just hours before attending church with the Kardashian clan on Easter and was also spotted drinking in May.
Kardashian, 31, filed for divorce on May 26, with rumors being that her desire to have kids fueled the move. Odom's drinking and drug use could also be a major factor, however.
There have been rumors that Kardashian and Odom have been at odds lately, especially since a source close to him recently revealed he places some blame on the reality star and her show for the dire situation he found himself in.
The disconnect between them seems to be at an all-time high now that Kardashian has removed Odom from the house.
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