Lamar Odom And Khloe Kardashian We Don’t Believe You

Ok let me say there are several reasons why I don’t believe these two will make it. Number 1 they have only been dating a few weeks and now the word on the streets is they are rushing to get married. Number 2 opportunist/gold digger Chloe is refusing to sign a pre-nup! Whaaaat? Say word? Word!
According to several other blog sites they are planning to get married this coming Sunday. The Kardashian family are selling pictures of the wedding to different magazines.The Highest bidder gets them. They are taping the wedding for the show Keeping Up with the Kardashians – Spinoff show already planned for Lamar and Khloe.
First of all Lamar is a sucker if he marrys that girl with out a prenup. It’s not that I’m hating but everything about this says to me publicity stunt and more press. How in the hell did a hoe become a house hold name anyway? What we won’t do to be in the spotlight and the public eye. Since Kim made headlines a few years ago because of Ray J and her highly publicized relationship with Reggie Bush it appears that the apple don’t fall far from the tree, and maybe it’s just me but Lamar Odom seems to be fine with it. Silly ass ignorant negroes!
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