

Khloé Kardashian Opens Up About Surviving Betrayal by Tristan Thompson and Lamar Odom in Raw “Call Her Daddy” Interview
Khloé Kardashian is speaking her truth like never before. In a powerful and emotional new interview on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, the reality star opened up about surviving the pain of infidelity — not once, but twice — during her relationships with Tristan Thompson and Lamar Odom.
In a particularly intense moment from the interview, Khloé recalled the night she tracked down then-husband Lamar Odom to a hotel room where he was with another woman. The confrontation left her so enraged she said she ended up with “bloody knuckles” after “going ballistic” in the heat of betrayal.
“I was in full-blown rage. I remember punching the walls, and I didn’t even feel the pain — just adrenaline and heartbreak,” she shared.
Khloé didn’t hold back when discussing her other high-profile relationship with NBA player Tristan Thompson, either. She reflected on the devastating moment she found out about his cheating scandal — just days before giving birth to their daughter, True.
“It was like a punch to the gut. I was about to become a mother, and everything just came crashing down,” she said.
Despite the public fallout and intense backlash, Khloé admitted she gave Tristan another chance — a decision she now questions, especially in the context of how it may have affected her younger sisters, Kendall and Kylie Jenner.
“I felt like I let them down. I didn’t want to show them that you can accept being treated that way, even if it’s for the sake of a family,” she explained.
Throughout the interview, Khloé emphasized her growth, strength, and the lessons she’s learned through heartbreak. She also spoke about the importance of self-respect and protecting her peace — especially now as a mother of two.
Fans have applauded her honesty, with many calling it her “realest and most raw interview ever.” As Khloé continues to rebuild her life with resilience and grace, her story serves as a powerful reminder that even the strongest people carry deep wounds — and that healing is a journey.