Khloe Kardashian reportedly refuses to let Lamar Odom move into her home after hospital stay?

Khloe Kardashian Instagram/ khloekardashian

Over the weekend, Khloe Kardashian was seen at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles as she paid her sister, Kim Kardashian West, a visit after the reality star gave birth to her second child. While in the hospital, Khloe also visited her estranged husband, Lamar Odom, who has been at the LA medical center since October.

While in the hospital on Saturday, Dec. 5, Khloe took to Twitter and wrote, "I know these hospital walls way too well. Hoping from one room to another."

Now, a new report claims that while Khloe has been faithfully visiting Lamar at the hospital, the reality star is said to be drawing the line at letting him live with her again at her home. According to a Radar Online source, the star "has flat out refused to let Lamar move into her house."

"She doesn't want her house to be a hospital. She has been very clear about that," said the source.

The insider revealed that Lamar's people wanted him to have "a home health-care type of situation," but reportedly this may not be a possible option. The source added that the basketball player's people are having trouble finding a quality care facility that is secure and can provide him with the treatment he needs.

Lamar is recuperating at Cedars-Sinai following his accidental overdose last October. The former NBA player was found unconscious at a brothel in Nevada on Oct. 13 and was brought to a medical facility in Las Vegas. Khloe was said to have orchestrated his transfer to the Los Angeles center as he was said to be undergoing therapy. It was reported last month that the 36-year-old had to learn to walk and talk again as he is said to have suffered some brain damage.

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