Khloe Kardashian Lamar Odom 2014: ‘KUWTK’ Star Still Stuck On Hurt Over Split
While Khloe Kardashian is enjoying her romance with French Montana at the moment, she is letting her feelings for her ex-husband Lamar Odom show in her Instagram posts. The "KUWTK" star shared another enigmatic message that suggested her happiness may be hiding the real pain she's feeling inside.
"What made her strong was despite the millions things that hurt her, she spoke nothing, nothing but happiness," the quote on Khloe's Instagram post said. The quote was shared 14.9 million followers on Instagram and earned more than 500,000 likes.
Even though Khloe didn't say for whom her message is for, several entertainment news outlets hinted that the message is intended for Lamar. According to Hollywood Life, the message "speaks volumes on Khloe's almost year-long separation from Lamar."
Khloe and Lamar's divorce is reportedly nearing settlement. A source told Hollywood Life that it is anticipated that Khloe and Lamar's divorce will be finalised towards the beginning of December 2014. Khloe and French had been talking about marriage, the source revealed. The Moroccan-born singer-rapper is reportedly shopping for a huge engagement ring. French is expected to pop the question during the holidays. Will Khloe say yes if French asks for her hand? What would Lamar say?
Khloe and French briefly separated after eight months of dating in September. The speculations that the pair is back together came when Khloe was seen at French's 30th birthday celebration. She also had a very intimate message for French that she shared on Instagram on his birthday.
After Khloe filed for the divorce in December, their separation is still not finalised because her estranged husband hasn't signed his part on the proceedings. In October, People Magazine reported that Lamar has indeed yet to respond to Khloe's divorce filing.
The report said that Khloe has always wanted to move on but Lamar just would sign the papers. Khloe must either file a Request to Enter a Default or a Request for Dismissal, the former is used when a spouse who has been served cannot be located or fails to respond in one month and the latter is used if both parties have agreed to cancel the divorce.