Khloe Kardashian And Lamar Odom Reportedly Call Off Divorce

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TMZ reports that Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom have called off their divorce.

According to the media outlet, Kardashian's lawyer, Laura Wasser, asked a judge to withdraw the divorce papers on Wednesday morning. The judge granted the request and TMZ reports the file is dead. 

Kardashian immediately flew to Odom's side when it was reported that the former NBA star had collapsed at a Nevada brothel last week. The reality TV star was said to be "inconsolable" while the basketball player was in a coma, from which he later awoke.

While both signed divorce papers in July, it was recently discovered that a judge had yet to rule on the case, meaning the two were still legally married and that Kardashian was left to make medical decisions for Odom. The two had married in 2009 after dating for one month.  

Kardashian released a statement on Tuesday after Lamar Odom's hospitalization. 

The past week has been incredibly difficult. I am so thankful to family, friends and fans, who have sent nothing but prayers and well wishes to Lamar. I also want to take a moment to thank everyone at Sunrise Hospital, including the amazing doctors and nurses for their kindness and diligent work. Under their amazing care, incredible strides have been made. You can never be prepared for an experience like this, but without the outpouring of love and endless prayers that Lamar has received and the strength I was given from my loved ones, it would have been difficult to endure. Thank you for your continued support. God is great!!!

Odom was discharged from Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center in Las Vegas on Monday. He was transferred to a Los Angeles medical facility where he will begin months of physical therapy

This news comes right after reports that Kardashian put her relationship with NBA player James Harden on hold.

A rep for Kardashian did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

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