Lamar Odom Twitter star and Khloe Kardashian may have been separated for some time now, but their distance has not prevented the former NBA star from wanting what is best for his ex-wife. Apparently, he believes that rapper French Montana does not make the cut.
Odom reportedly thinks that Montana has "'Trouble' stamped on his forehead." Although there are new rumors that are currently surfacing about a possible breakup between the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star and Montana, their happiness was clear whenever they were together.
However, despite that, not everyone seems to think that they are a match made in heaven. HollywoodLife.com had exclusively found out that the 35-year-old former basketball star "doesn't think he's with her for the right reasons."
Odom might still be legally married to Kardashian, but the reality TV star has actually been dating the popular rapper for a few months now.
In addition to Lamar Odom Twitter star, rumor has it that the Kardashian/Jenner patriarch, the 65-year-old Bruce Jenner, is also against his daughter's relationship with Montana. "Lamar thinks French is going to do Khloe real bad one day and doesn't think he's with her for the right reasons. Bruce thinks the same thing about him, too," revealed the tipster.
Plus, if what the source is saying is, indeed, true, then it would turn out that Jenner and Odom have actually been confiding in one another about how the latter was the perfect one for Khloe Kardashian.
"Bruce told Lamar 'You're Khloe's true love. As her stepfather, I know you are. I've seen it in her eyes for years. This guy is bad for business. We all know. But, Khloe has to see it for herself, and, sooner or later, she will.'"
According to the insider, Jenner and Lamar Odom Twitter star hardly mentioned Montana's name and that they only referred to him as "this guy." The source added, "Lamar's not a jealous man, but watching his wife out there, with someone who has trouble stamped on his forehead, that's a tough movie to watch. He doesn't like it, not one bit."
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