Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom latest news: Renewal of vows untrue? [VIDEO]

Despite initial reports about Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom allegedly planning to renew their vows, such is not happening.

The initial report comes from Life & Style, something that Gossip Cop terms as an "off-based story" which mentioned that Kardashian and Odom plan to make their reunion official with an intimate ceremony at her home once the latter is up and about.

The said plans seem to be quite huge and that the whole ceremony would be televised. The report also adds that Kardashian plans to get Odom to move in with her at her home so that she could watch over him 24/7 while putting her career on hold.

Apparently, there were a lot of loose ends in the said story. One has to do with Odom's real state and on when he would actually be released from the hospital.

The reality of it all is that while Odom has shown miraculous progress, there are no signs that he will soon be released from the hospital.

Then there is the claim that Kardashian is putting her career on hold claim. Such doesn't seem to be the case unless it's merely pertaining to Kardashian's book tour which has been cancelled. Other than that, the celebrity is busy fulfilling her business obligations, which doesn't seem to indicate that she plans to take time off any time soon.

A renewal of vows seems a bit off at this point, although such could happen at some point in the far future. There are simply too much things to consider, including the angle of how Odom comes out of the hospital once he clears all the medicals tied up with his near-death experience.

With Kardashian pulling out the divorce papers and threatening to leave Odom should he does drugs again, the renewal of vows thing would have made sense had it come from a more reliable source like perhaps Kardashian herself. 

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