Lamar Odom has confirmed the bizarre reports that he’s having a custom sex doll made to look like his ex-wife, Khloé Kardashian. The former NBA star opened up about it on the We’re Out of Time podcast, sparking a mix of reactions from fans and followers.

During the interview, host Richard Taite questioned Lamar about the unusual decision. Lamar didn’t shy away from the details, admitting, “Yeah, they’re going to make it look like her.”

This revelation adds a surprising new chapter to the ex-couple’s already headline-grabbing history. Reflecting on the move, Lamar said, “When you really thinking about like a doll, but then you think about, like, mental health and how important that is … For me, it would be. I mean it’s sick, but I think we’re all a little off, a little weird, a little bit.”

Taite encouraged Odom to “embrace your insanity,” to which Lamar agreed. Earlier this month, TMZ reported that the former Keeping Up with the Kardashians star had visited RealDoll’s Las Vegas factory to place his custom order.

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Odom and Kardashian’s rollercoaster relationship has been well-documented, from their quick wedding in 2009 after just a month of dating, to their tumultuous split and Lamar’s struggles with addiction. Despite their rocky past, Lamar previously shared with E! News that he would tell Khloé, “I love her, and that I’m grateful and that I miss her.”

No doubt, this latest revelation has fans talking and wondering just how deep Lamar’s attachment to his past really runs. Whether this is a sign of lingering love or just another wild chapter in his life, one thing’s for sure—Lamar Odom knows how to keep the headlines buzzing.

What do you think about Lamar Odom’s decision to commission a custom sex doll resembling Khloé Kardashian? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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