A heartbroken Khloe Kardashian took to Twitter on Dec. 18 to beg for a break from rumors about her devastating split from husband Lamar Odom, and to reveal the terrible toll that the divorce is taking on her spirit.
Poor Khloe Kardashian! She may be ready to let Lamar Odom go, but that doesn’t mean that pulling the plug on their marriage has been easy for her — especially when you factor in all the never-ending gossip about her love life. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star tweeted a heart-wrenching plea asking everyone to stop with the rumors as she tries to cope with the “torture” of losing Lamar.
Khloe Kardashian’s Divorce Tweet — She Speaks Out About Lamar Odom Divorce
It hasn’t even been a week since Khloe, 29, filed for a divorce from Lamar, 34, on Dec. 13, and while the reality star is trying to stay strong, she’s still hurting a lot. She took to Twitter to ask her fans for support, saying:
This, in and of itself, is heart breaking and torture to my soul. Please, I don’t need the extra rumors and BS right now.
— Khloé (@khloekardashian) December 18, 2013
We hate to see Khloe feeling so sad! But we know that time will heal her heart, and we wish her the best as she goes through one of the most difficult times of her life.
Khloe Kardashian ‘Cried’ On Matt Kemp’s Shoulder After Lamar Odom Divorce
Thankfully Khloe has the support of her friends and family to get her through this. Khloe has been turning to her new friend Matt Kemp, 29, for comfort.
“Matt’s helping her out a lot by being there, being her workout partner and being a friend,” our source says
. “He’s been a good friend to her and she’s cried on his shoulders, literally, because she’s still hurting after having to divorce Lamar.”
While we really want Khloe to be happy, we’re glad she doesn’t want to rush into a new relationship with Rihanna‘s ex.
“The main thing now is that they’re friends and they’re both not trying to begin anything romantic so soon. Khloe’s still sad over her marriage to Lamar and is in a lot of pain.”
Thursday, 19 December 2013
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