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Lamar Odom Wants To Quit Reality TV — Khloe Kardashian Marriage In Trouble?

seems to be so in love with her man Lamar Odom, but it seems he’s pulling away from reality show fame — a freedom that could cost him his marriage!


Khloe, 27, is torn between keeping her reality fame and a stable marriage with Lamar, 32, a source close to the family tells HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY.

“Lamar wants out of the reality TV limelight, but Khloe is convinced that if Lamar doesn’t continue being on TV with her, there would be NO Khloe,” the source says. “The whole reason Khloe has become so popular is because of her marriage to Lamar. She obviously doesn’t want Lamar to be unhappy, but she knows that all the drama makes for good TV. Fame is Khloe’s number one priority. Unfortunately, this is what she has been taught. Same goes for Kim. Fame will always be more important that husbands and boyfriends.”

The source says that things are already strained in the relationship thanks to Khloe’s pursuit of fame.

“All this fame stuff is taking a HUGE toll on Khloe’s relationship with Lamar. I wouldn’t be surprised if they start going to couple’s counseling,” the source said. “Most likely Khloe will want it to be filmed. It’s really unfortunate because at the beginning, Lamar and Khloe were so close. However, Lamar isn’t just married to Khloe. He is married to the entire Kardashian empire! And believe me, it’s not like Kris Jenner is giving Khloe any sound advice on what to do to help her relationship with Lamar. It’s all about ratings!”

Lamar apparently feels the televised aspect of their relationship was far more intensive than he had previously been led to believe.

“Lamar never thought that being part of the reality show would have such a huge impact on his life,” the source said. “At the beginning, Lamar thought it would actually be fun to part of the show. But when he got let go from Lakers, he realized that the show was nothing but a distraction. The show started taking a toll on Lamar and Khloe’s relationship when he got traded. It was kind of a wake-up call for Lamar. He’s scared about his future and his career.”

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