2016-07-12


I feel so SAD about this.. Lamar is depressed, that's what I can make outta this.. Hmmm.. LAMAR ODOM, a once upon a time HAPPY, VERY playful, SUCCESSFUL, TALENTED NBA superstar player.. I LOVED him then and I stiil do.. My prayers are with him.. Depression is a terrible thing!!

A passenger who was on the plane with Lamar Odom when he was escorted off has shared pics of vomit stains they claim were caused by the former basketball star.

TMZ reported Tuesday morning that Odom was in the Delta Lounge at Los Angeles International Airport 'pounding down beers and whiskey' before boarding a red eye to New York City, and ran into some trouble soon after he got on the aircraft.

Two passengers on the flight say that just before the plane was set to leave the gate Odom bolted out of his seat and ran towards the front of the cabin where he vomited in the galley.

He then walked into the bathroom and began to get sick again according to the passengers, who said that he kept the door open and then returned to his seat covered in vomit.

At that point the crew calmly escorted him off the plane and put his belongings in a bag.

Not good: Lamar Odom vomited in the galley of a Delta flight departing Los Angeles on Monday night according to two passengers (above after first arriving on the plane)

Making a run for it: The passenger than snapped a photo as Odom ran for the bathroom in the plane

Aftermath: Odom's vomit on the floor in front of his seat according to the passenger who shared the photo

Odom, 36, returned just a short time later however according to the passengers, and began to vomit again.

This time, Odom allegedly balanced himself on the heads of other passengers as he rushed towards the bathroom.

He was again removed and this time did not return to the plane.

The plane eventually took and landed in New York City at 7:44am, 44 minutes behind schedule.

One woman who was on the flight with Lamar snapped a photo of him in his seat and said he looked 'sad.'

'Delta takes customer privacy very seriously and declines to comment further,' a Delta spokesperson told DailyMail.com.

On Tuesday morning, Odom's estranged wife Khloe Kardashian posted a sad face emoji on her Twitter and thanked her fans as they tweeted their love, urging them to 'just pray.'

She told another fan on Twitter: 'I'm OK! About to go work out and everything will be OK.'

Kardashian signed off soon after, tweeting: 'Time to get my ass kicked in the gym! After a vacation, this won't be easy lol but it's a must. I think I can! I think I can!'

Two weeks earlier Kardashian posted a note on Instagram that read: 'You'll end up real disappointed if you think people will do for you as you do for them. Not everyone has the same heart as you.'

Odom's airplane incident comes just weeks after Kardashain reportedly kicked him out of the $25,000 a month house she had been paying for him to live in near her own home in Calabasas.

TMZ reported that Kardashian forced him out after a family member allegedly found a crack pipe on the property last month.

Kardashian - who filed for divorce for the second time in May - has been renting the pricey pad for the former sports star since his release from the hospital following an overdose in a Nevada brothel last October.

Odom filed a response to Kardashian's divorce papers last week, with both sides listing the same separation date of December 13, 2013 and agreeing to pay for their own attorneys.

The couple have a prenuptial agreement.

Kardashian, 32, and Odom reconciled shortly after his October overdose, with the reality star rushing to his bedside and withdrawing the divorce papers she had filed two years prior.

Odom was discovered unconscious at the Love Ranch Brothel after a four-day bender on October 13 and rushed to a hospital where he was placed on life support.

He suffered multiple strokes and kidney failure, but was eventually deemed well enough to be moved to a Los Angeles hospital where Kardashian took control of his medical care.

Odom was released from the hospital in January and the next month made his first major public appearance, attending Kanye West's Yeezy Season 3 fashion show at Madison Square Garden during New York Fashion Week alongside the rest of the Kardashian clan.

He was also filmed for the current season of Keeping Up With the Kardashians in an episode that aired just last week, during which he and Kardashian spoke about her brother Rob's engagement to his pregnant fiancee Blac Chyna and Odom said: 'I just hope he's focused. Marriage ain't easy.'

Later in the episode Odom got to spend some time with his estranged brother-in-law, and urged him not to rush into marriage like he did.

He's back: Odom and Kardashian (above on last week's Keeping Up With the Kardashians which was filmed in April) briefly reconciled after he overdosed in a Nevada brothel this past October

Good buds: Odom with Rob Kardashian (above), with whom he has always had a close relationship

Odom and Kardashian were married in September 2009 after just one month of dating.

The former Los Angeles Lakers star had two children from a previous relationship at the time, Lamar Jr. and Destiny.

His third child, son Jayden, died in 2006 just six months after he was born, from sudden infant death syndrome.

Already one of the most famous basketball players in the world, Odom suddenly became one of the most famous men in the world by marrying into the Kardashian family.

His wedding to Khloe was splashed across the tabloids and the couple became the focus of nonstop media coverage, something Odom clearly struggled with as he himself admitted in multiple interviews.

Odom also began to appear on Keeping Up With the Kardashians and later had his own show with his wife which ran for two seasons, Khloe & Lamar.

The couple also released a fragrance collection for men and women – Unbreakable.

After having an amazing 2011 with the Lakers, Lamar had a horrific off-season starting with the murder of his 24-year-old cousin.

Then, the day after he attended his cousin’s funeral in July, the car her was being driven in collided with a motorcycle which then hit a 15-year-old pedestrian who died from his injuries.

Tough times: Odom was reportedly kicked out of the home paid for by estranged wife Khloe Kardashian last month after drugs were found on the property (Odom above with Kobe Bryant in April)

Struggling: Kardashian filed divorce papers earlier this year and Odom filed his response just last week, listing their separation date as December 2013 (Odom above with Kanye West in April).

Lamar gave an interview to the Los Angeles Times that August in which he said; "Death always seems to be around me.

‘I've been burying people for a long time. When I had to bury my child, I probably didn't start grieving until a year and a half later.

‘I think the effects of seeing [my cousin] die and then watching this kid die, it beat me down. I consider myself a little weak. I thought I was breaking down mentally. I'm doing a lot of reflecting.’

Later that year in a move that upset many, Odom was traded from the Lakers to the Mavericks, where he did not even finish out the season following a dispute with the team’s owner, Mark Cuban.

He then went to the Los Angeles Clippers for the start of the 2012 season, playing in every game but starting just two.

By 2013 he was a free agent and at the end of that year Kardashian filed for divorce as reports began to circulate detailing Odom’s partying and infidelities.

He would play in Europe in 2014 but never again in the NBA, getting picked up but then waived soon after by the New York Knicks.

Odom and Kardashian signed divorce papers in July of last year, shortly after Odom lost his two best friends in drug-related deaths.

His childhood friend Jamie Sangouthai died in June as the result of a flesh-eating bacteria he caught through intravenous drug use and days later Bobby Heyward died of a reported drug overdose.

A little over three months after their deaths, he was found face down on a bed and unconscious at the Love Ranch in Nevada.

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