As he struggles with his trade to the Dallas Mavericks...while she tries to make the Texan state their home
After being traded from the LA Lakers to the Dallas Mavericks, Lamar Odom began taking his frustrations from the court out on his doting wife Khloé Kardashian during tonight's episode of Khloe & Lamar.
The 27-year-old reality star spent the majority of the episode being 'a brave face' for her emotionally and physically-drained husband.
'Our lives are about to change,' Khloé says to the camera. 'Life threw us a curveball, but this will just make us a stronger couple.
'My family and I have never really lived apart from each other, but Lamar needs me.'
Home sweet home? After being traded from the Los
Angeles Lakers to the Dallas Mavericks, Lamar Odom began taking his
frustrations from the court out on his doting wife Khloé Kardashian
The episode opens with Khloé saying
farewell to her parents, Bruce Jenner and Kris, who give the
27-year-old her first cowboy hat to prepare her for her big move to
Dallas, Texas.'We all know that you're a strong girl, and you have to be there for everybody else,' Kris says before breaking down. 'But who's going to be there for Khloé?'
Lamar, a professional basketball forward, was having a hard time keeping up with his new team's heavy practice schedule.
Howdy: Bruce Jenner and Kris Kardashian gave
their 27-year-old daughter her very first cowboy hat to prepare her for
her big move to Dallas, Texas
Goodbye daughter: Kris broke down worried Khloe would not have enough emotional support in Dallas
As soon as she lands in Dallas, Khloé joins her exhausted husband in bed at the Rosewood Crescent Hotel where they begin to talk about finding their new home.
'I'm an old man fo' real,' Lamar complains to Khloé. 'I feel like my a** is going to rip.'
Problem-solving Kardashian style: When the boxes
began to arrive from Los Angeles crowding their hotel room, Khloé got a
second hotel room for storage
Number one priority: In order to lighten his
load, Khloé decided to get the most important piece of furniture for
their new home, a mattress big enough to fit Lamar's six-foot, 10-inch
frame
The next morning, Khloé mets with real estate agents, looking at apartments, and soaking in all of the warm, Southern hospitality she encounters along the way.
The Kardashian sister gets particularly excited about a two-bedroom place at the W Hotel, which had high ceilings, surrounding balconies, and an incredible view of the Dallas skyline.
When Lamar does not share her enthusiasm about their future home, Khloé gets disappointed.
Let's move here! The Kardashian sister gets
particularly excited about a two-bedroom place at the W Hotel, which had
high ceilings, surrounding balconies, and an incredible view of the
Dallas skyline
Ups and downs: When Lamar does not share her enthusiasm about their future home, Khloé gets disappointed
She says: 'I totally get it. Emotionally, Lamar is done. He's drained, but I need a little bit of help.'
'The last thing I want to do is go house-hunting, but it has to be done,' Lamar says.
After looking at the W apartment, Lamar and Khloé argue over whether or not Lamar's best friend Jamie Sangouthai would stay in their Dallas home.
Calling him 'a distraction,' Khloé puts her foot down and tells Lamar that Jamie would not fit into the equation when it came to Lamar's hectic training schedule.
First game in Dallas: Khloé was a little shy to go to the wives' lounge
Performance anxiety: Lamar's team lost and he remarked that 'this is the first time basketball has felt like a job'
'You stress yourself out,' he replies.
When the boxes begin to arrive from Los Angeles crowding their hotel room, Khloé uses typical Kardashian logic and comes up with an easy solution -- get a second hotel room for storage.
Romancing her man: Khloé tried to console Lamar
with baby talk, wine, candles, and rose petals around their
sparsely-decorated digs, but the NBA player clearly needed more time to
decompress after the defeat
She gives several hugs of thanks to the friendly Texan mattress salesman named Harold, whom she calls 'My Santa' for throwing in some pillows free of charge.
Lamar has major performance anxiety during his first game with the Mavericks, and even Khloé was 'a little shy to go to the wives' lounge.'
Mom, I really need you: Khloe reached out to Kris on the phone after Lamar's hostile exit
'You have to read people to set up plays, it takes chemistry,' Khloe says of her husband's performance on the court and his struggle with being the new guy.
At one point she apologises to her seatmate during a heated portion of the game. 'Sorry, sir, I curse a lot.'
After the game, Khloé tries to console her man with baby talk, wine, candles, and rose petals around their sparsely-decorated digs, but the NBA player clearly needs more time to decompress after the defeat.
Don't cry, babe: Suddenly, her 'Lammy' returned to comfort his teary wife and all was well for the famous couple
You make me happy: Khloe and Lamar kiss and make up
Suddenly, her 'Lammy' returns to comfort his teary wife and all was well for the famous couple.
'I don't like to see you cry,' Lamar says kissing his wife. 'You make me happy.'
Geen opmerkingen:
Een reactie posten