Reality star Khloe Kardashian and NBA player hubby Lamar Odom recently took a step back from the limelight by putting their E! show "Khloe & Lamar" on hold, saying they were "prioritizing a little," reports People.
Kardashian told the magazine that the couple will remain under the radar until Odom's basketball career is back on track. "We just wanted a little pause. Part of being married is knowing when your husband needs your support.""Extra's" AJ Calloway caught up with a glowing Kourtney Kardashian at the launch of Nokia's Lumia 900 Smartphone in NYC, asking her about little sis Kim and the rumors she's dating Kanye West.
"I don't know, you're going to have to ask them," smiled Kourtney.Reality star Khloe Kardashian is planning the perfect exotic getaway for basketballer hubby Lamar Odom after his surprise cut from the Dallas Mavericks on Monday.
Khloe, 27, plans to "whisk Lamar away from the spotlight for some much needed rest and relaxation," reports Radar Online.NBA basketball star Lamar Odom announced Monday he is officially done playing for the Dallas Mavericks, reports TMZ.
Odom released a statement saying he will "step away from the team," effective immediately.Who better to front the May sex issue of Cosmopolitan magazine than the buxom Khloe Kardashian?

She and her hubby, NBA star Lamar Odom, talked to the mag about how they keep their relationship spiced up. Khloe declared, "I cook for him naked!"
"Extra" special correspondent Michael Yo caught up with Khloe Kardashian in Dallas, where she is now living with her husband, Dallas Mavericks forward Lamar Odom. She talked about the challenges in moving to Dallas -- and those pesky baby and paternity rumors.
As for starting a family with Lamar, Khloe debunked one rumor. "I know there are rumors about me doing in vitro or doing fertility treatments. I have not done them. Lamar and I have not considered them. I don't know where that rumor came from."
It looks like the Kardashians are turning son-in-law Lamar Odom's trade to the Mavericks into another lucrative venture.

According to TMZ, the entrepreneurial family is planning to open up a Kardashian store in the Dallas area, and they're already searching for a location.
Billionaire entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban stopped by The Grove to chat exclusively with "Extra" host Mario Lopez about L.A. Lakers player Lamar Odom's move to the Mavericks.
"When the opportunity came up to get Lamar Odom -- he's 6'11", creative, talented -- I could not say no," said Cuban. "You know me. I like to win, always."
How did the trade go down? "We didn't even know he was available. He's a great player, so you always want a player like that. Literally, the deal went down, start to finish, in maybe three to four hours. We had no idea it was going to happen."


























