Khloé Kardashian is drawing a hard line after learning her ex-husband, Lamar Odom, commissioned a life-size sex doll that looks like her. The reality star confronted the shocking detail in a recent episode of “The Kardashians,” leaving fans stunned and furious on her behalf. She called the stunt “gross,” “weird,” and “deeply uncomfortable.”
Speaking with Kris Jenner, Khloé admitted she found out about the doll through a headline online. “I’m supposed to be flattered?” she asked, shaking her head. A fan tweet capturing her reaction quickly gained traction, with users saying they’d feel “violated” in her shoes.
Lamar Odom had previously discussed the doll in a late 2024 appearance on the “We’re Out of Time” podcast, where he openly said he missed Khloé. In the now resurfaced podcast clip, he says, “They’re gonna make it look just like her. I need it for emotional support.” His comments were met with confusion and backlash online.

Khloé and Lamar were married for four years before separating in 2013. Their relationship was widely covered by media, especially after Odom’s overdose and rehab stay. Their divorce finalized in 2016, but this latest development left many shocked at how far Odom seems to be reaching into the past.
The topic exploded on social media following the episode. TikTok users flooded the platform with reaction videos, expressing horror, humor, and disbelief. Meanwhile, a heated discussion brewed on Reddit, with many calling the move “obsessive” and “disturbing.”
Odom hasn’t apologized. Instead, he posted a message on Instagram suggesting the doll brought him comfort and reminded him of “better times.” The post, intended to explain his side, only ignited further backlash. Comments poured in accusing him of crossing serious boundaries.

Legal experts have chimed in. Attorney Maya Stanton told TMZ that a likeness used without permission—especially for commercial use—could give Khloé legal standing. If the doll is being produced, marketed, or sold, that could trigger a serious IP violation.
Khloé hasn’t confirmed whether she’ll take legal action, but sources close to her suggest it’s on the table. Meanwhile, public figures are weighing in. Actress Jameela Jamil tweeted, “You don’t own someone just because you miss them. That’s not romance. That’s entitlement.”
Entertainment Tonight also ran a breakdown of potential fallout. The report raised questions about how celebrity images are protected and whether more needs to be done to guard public figures from misuse of their likenesses. For Khloé, it’s another surreal moment in the public eye—and one she clearly didn’t sign up for.