Khloé Kardashian Odom Tweets Another Selfie Amid Lamar Odom Drama

E! star remains mum on current situation involving her NBA hubby

By Bruna Nessif Sep 09, 2013 9:51 PMTags
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Well, one thing's for sure: Even when she's stressed, Khloè Kardashian Odom looks beautiful.

The E! star, who has been in the middle of ongoing drama surrounding her husband Lamar Odom, has not directly commented on what's been going on in her personal life—other than letting fans know that she loves them—but she's been extra active on the selfie-front.

Khloè tweeted another Instagram photo of herself today, dressed casually in sweats and a sweater falling off her shoulder while flaunting her flawless makeup.

She didn't opt for a written caption this time around, and decided to just use the See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil emojis.

But the celeb did post a subtweet yesterday, writing on Twitter, "I may never understand..."

After sharing her selfie with followers, Khloé followed up with another Instagram photo, this time showing off her snazzy watch alongside Scott Disick, who was rocking the men's version. Twinsies!

"So nice I named her twice @letthelordbewithyou," she wrote.

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Lamar Odom was arrested during a traffic stop in late August and booked on charges of driving under the influence and refusing to take a chemical sobriety test. A court hearing is scheduled for Sept. 27.

On Thursday, the NBA star left a treatment facility, barely a day after he opted to check in following his arrest for alleged driving under the influence. A witness who saw him after that tells E! News that the celeb seems to be doing well.

Lamar was spotted having miso soup and hot tea with another man at Japanese restaurant Octopus in Los Angeles on Friday. Wearing a T-shirt and shorts along with sunglasses and his wedding ring, he seemed to be in good spirits.

"He was in a good mood and did not seem down at all," the source said. It would have been expected if Lamar had been feeling low, the insider adds, but "that was not the case."