Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian latest news: Khloé rejects estranged husband's plans for move-in?

Lamar Odom is bound to be discharged from the hospital soon, but as far as getting his normal life back is concerned, such doesn't look that good.

Odom will likely need a place that has a healthcare-like setting and where that could be is still up in the air.

But one place where that will surely not happen is Khloé Kardashian's home. Radar Online reported, citing an unnamed source, that the reality TV star doesn't want her house to be turned into a hospital, meaning seeing her and Odom living in one roof soon is not in the cards.

An alternative would have been with their kids over at the East Coast, but it seems that possibility has been shot down as well. So where is Odom to go?

Right now, the search is on for the proper place where Odom can reside in as long as it meets the requirements that the former cager would need.

The answer to that remains a big question mark as people handling his situation have made it clear that the ex-NBA cager would need a setting which comes close to a healthcare facility.

Odom is having problems controlling his bladder after his life-threatening episode. Odom has refused to wear adult diapers as a resolve and has been changing underwear ever so frequently.

With that in the air, the heat continues to fall on Kardashian. Apparently she is still seeing Houston Rockets star James Harden and such has drawn criticism from his own brother, Rob Kardashian.

The sudden change of the tide has likewise tilted the earlier belief that Kardashian and Odom will likely end up together once again after the divorce papers were pulled out last October.

The latest word right now is that divorce is pushing through, which comes as a surprise to many who felt that Kardashian had grown compassionate with the belief that she still had feelings for her fallen hubby.

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