Is Khloé Kardashian Trying To 'Fix' Lamar Odom Or Rob Kardashian? Reality Star Shares Cryptic Instagram Post
Khloé Kardashian has had a rough few months as she's tried to manage both her estranged husband Lamar Odom's October 2015 health scare and her brother Rob Kardashian's recent diabetes diagnosis. While she maintains a tough outward appearance, her social media, however, tells a very different story.
The star of E!'s "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" shared a suggestive quote on Instagram late Monday night. The post talked about "trying to fix" broken people, reports Us Magazine. While Khloé, 31, offered no insight as to who the photo may have been targeting, many speculated that she was taking aim at Rob, 28, or Odom, 36.
The post could very well be about either men as both had their fair share of struggles last year. Rob, who has been struggling with his weight for many years, was recently diagnosed with diabetes. He was celebrating Christmas with his family when he fell ill and had to be rushed to a local hospital. After a series of tests doctors found he had the life-altering disease and urged him to make some changes in his life. Khloé has been pushing her brother to get more involved in his health and well being, pushing him to work out. She recently told fans she motivates him to work out by reminding him of the importance of obtaining what she calls a revenge body.
Odom's issues played out in October 2015 when he was hospitalized after overdosing in a Pahrump, Nevada brothel. The former Los Angeles Lakers star is said to have taken a potentially-deadly mixture of herbal Viagra and cocaine during his stay. He was in a coma for three days with most doctors believing he wouldn't pull through. Finally, after showing minor signs of improvement, Odom opened his eyes on Oct. 16. He was moved from Sunrise Medical Center in Las Vegas to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and has since been released. Odom is no longer facing any criminal charges stemming from the brothel incident and is focusing on getting back to his old self.
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