Late Tuesday, TMZ broke an interesting story – according to their sources, Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom didn’t really get married this past Sunday. It was a faux wedding, bought and paid for by E! and OK! Magazine, it seems. Khloe and Lamar “are not legally married” because the two of them – plus their respective teams of lawyers – didn’t sort out the prenup issue fast enough. Well, Khloe did her best. She tried to race Lamar down the aisle, hoping that a prenup (protecting his $33 million contract) would slip his mind. Lamar’s lawyer must have been all “No wedding for you, Golddigger!”
TMZ has learned Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian are not legally married … and they won’t be until a prenup is signed.
We’ve learned two high-powered family law attorneys are already squaring off, trying to hash out the prenup Odom wants as a condition to marriage. Neal Hersh is doing his bidding, while Lisa Meyer is repping Khloe. We’re told the negotiations — which began last Friday — are already contentious.
Our sources say the couple will tie the knot — legally — once the prenup is inked.
[From TMZ]
Christ. You know what this means, right? We’re going to have to go through all of this bullsh-t again as soon as the prenup stuff gets worked out. If it gets worked out. Do you think Lamar is going to pull a fast one on Khloe? Do you think he’ll be like, “Psych! I was just kidding. What’s your name again? Whoops, I wanted to marry Kim.” Meanwhile, E! (via Us Weekly) is reporting that E! will air the “special episode” for the fake, non-binding wedding on Keeping Up With the Kardashians November 8th at 9 p.m. E.T. Does anyone want to take bets on Khloe and Lamar’s relationship lasting until November 8th? I’ve got ten bucks riding on a Halloween split.
Interestingly, Lamar held a semi-press conference late Tuesday eveing in which he sort-of denied (but not really) the whole “not really married” thing. Lamar said: “It’s crazy how perception works in America when you’re looking at things from the outside… anybody that was there will tell you that it was a beautiful event and it was real.” Uh… but was it a legal, binding marriage, dude? Probably not.
Photos courtesy of OK! Magazine