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The Kardashians enjoy a highly social life. From their parties to personal moments, everything is documented. With that also comes the constant media scrutiny. This can sometimes be too much for their partners and it did once. Recently, NBA veteran Lamar Odom spoke about doing a reality show with his ex-wife, Khloé Kardashian, while playing in the NBA. He said, “But I shot Khloe and Lamar in 2011 when I got 6th Man of The Year. I don’t think that would be do again either shout out.”

When his co-host Bootleg Kev asked him about whether the Kardashians had to convince him for the show, Lamar revealed the truth. He said that he wanted to do something that he had never done before, which was the show. “Like f**k it Let’s do it. Let’s do something I’ve never done before.”

It was only a matter of time before his comment inspired his co-hosts to bring up 2003 McDonald’s All-American Kris Humphries and former NBA player Humphries, in the conversation. Throwing shade at the retired NBA player’s brief love affair with Kim Kardashian, Bootleg Kev said, “Shout out to Kris Humphries Hey man, it was an era when we saw it on TV and then it stopped quickly.” The Instagram clip showing their conversation on Humphries is captioned, @lamarodom on winning his 6th man award & #KrisHumpries catching strays 😂😂😂😂 go watch our full interview out now! Shouts to @ipickwins too!”


 

Soon the other co-host Zach Hirsch also joined in with Bootleg Kev. Bootleg referenced Humphries’ 2010-12 stint with the Nets when he averaged a double-double.

Kris Humphries’ fleeting romance with Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian is one of the most prominent influencers, boasting a net worth of $1.7 billion. After ending her marriage with music producer Damon Thomas, she married basketball star Kris on August 20, 2011.

However, the two ended their ‘fairytale’ marriage just after 72 days on October 31, 2011. As per reports, the basketball star later argued that he believed that she exploited the wedding for her E! reality show. He also requested the annulment of their wedding. Reportedly, he had to deal with anxiety and depression after all the extreme public attention he got. “My whole life, I was a really confident, happy person. But nothing can prepare you for the feeling of walking down the street or being anywhere, really the grocery store, the gas station, and having people literally running up on you and trying to film you, trying to grab you, saying God knows what. That’s not natural. That’s not supposed to be real life,” he said in an interview with the sports-driven blog, Bring Me the News.