Lamar Odom: 911 call released after collapse at brothel
The caller told 911 operators that there was fluid coming from Odom’s mouth that he described as “not a deep red” but more of a “pinkish” color.
Bryant and general manager Mitch Kupchak reportedly visited Odom in the hospital but according to Master P, whose real name is Percy Robert Miller, it’s just a show.
Jackson said that doctors say Odom is recovering, though there has been no official word from the hospital.
As the 31-year-old Kardashian sister jetted into Las Vegas to be by her ex-husband’s side, Love Ranch owner Dennis Hof has been doing the media round, telling USA journalists about the moment Lamar was found by two prostitutes.
However, his close buddie, Rob – who’s also struggling to lose weight and get out of an alleged depression – posted a picture of Lamar hugging him on Instagram on October 14. Refinery29 has reached out to Odom’s rep for news about his condition.
His grandmother, Florence Odom, said his father, Joe Odom, was with him and family members were praying for him.
Nevada’s Nye County Sheriff’s department held a press conference on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the details of the events that took place Wednesday was found unresponsive at the Love Ranch.
The Kardashian family are calling for prayers for Lamar Odom, the former National Basketball Association player on life support after being discovered unconscious in a brothel.
And Khloe, who is still legally married to Lamar, has been keeping vigil at his bedside, and has been the person who has been consulted on painful medical decisions on his behalf.
Richard Hunter, the Love Ranch brothel’s media director told the emergency operator that Lamar had been taking the Class A drug but finished it on Saturday.
A source told the site: “Lamar seemed really stressed out when he showed up, the girls tried to relax him and gave him a full body massage”. “I was so obsessed with him in a healthy way. To see his growth as a basketball player and as a man, [and then] to see this happening, it hurts us all”. The Los Angeles Clippers drafted Odom in 1999, and he played for the team for four seasons before signing with the Miami Heat. He pleaded no contest and received three years’ probation.