Lamar Odom 'is doing well' after collapse at L.A. nightclub

Reuters/Mario Anzuoni
Lamar Odom

Retired professional basketball player Lamar Odom is reportedly recovering well following his collapse at a nightclub in Los Angeles on Sunday.

A representative for Odom told People he is doing fine after the incident. "He was dehydrated and had been in an intense workout earlier in the day. It was also very hot in the club," the representative said.

TMZ earlier reported that the former Los Angeles Lakers fainted around 2 a.m. at a VIP booth of the Bootsy Bellows nightclub. The incident was recorded in a video, which showed Odom down on the coach, surrounded by the club's security. Toward the end of the clip, he was seen sitting up and conscious.

The person who shot the video told TMZ that Odom had been drinking for "several hours" before the incident.

Meanwhile, a source told E! News that Khloe Kardashian's former husband has been resting since Sunday, but planned to celebrate his birthday on Nov. 6 with some family and friends at Sista Mary's Soul Food in Glendale, which he partly owns.

No word yet on whether he was well enough to push through with the celebrations.

This is not the first time the retired National Basketball Association (NBA) star faced a health scare. In 2015, Odom was rushed to the hospital after he was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel, reportedly for cocaine overdose. Brothel staff, however, said he was seen drinking alcohol and taking herbal sexual stimulant, but not illegal drugs.

The near-death experience put the 38-year-old in a coma for four days. During that time, his divorce proceedings with Kardashian was already well underway. However, the latter opted to file a court petition dismissing the divorce in such a way that it could be re-filed at a later date. This was done to help Odom make medical decisions as a legal spouse.

Upon recovery, Odom completed a 30-day rehabilitation program. Kardashian once again filed for divorce in May 2016.

 

News
Being people of peace
Being people of peace

It would be fair to say that the pace and complexity of life works against us finding any peace.

Christians and religious nones alike object to AI-generated social media videos
Christians and religious nones alike object to AI-generated social media videos

Evangelicals, nones and non-denominational Christians reject AI-generated videos, a new study has found.

What we don’t know about Christmas
What we don’t know about Christmas

Every Christmas people are bombarded with images of the Nativity in Christmas cards, the lyrics of songs and Nativity plays. Yet many of the images embedded in our minds are pure tradition. In fact, there is a lot that we do not know. This is the story … 

Richard Moth appointed as new Archbishop of Westminster
Richard Moth appointed as new Archbishop of Westminster

Bishop Richard Moth has been confirmed as the new Archbishop of Westminster, the most senior post in the Catholic Church in England and Wales.