Their version of cats
Redhead ruler: Lamar Odom lets Khloe Kardashian turn him into Nick Lachey
No one plans on getting a cat. They just sort of happen to you. You know, a hurricane hits or your neighbors move and — bam! — you have a cat. That’s sort of how it is for the Kardashians and reality TV shows. They just keep happening to them.
Khloe Kardashian Odom (totes not the one with the kid or the one with the sex tape) announced that she and husband Lamar Odom have a reality TV show in the works.
Though perhaps not as recognizable as booty-licious Kim, Khloe’s sure to entertain her viewers. You may remember her statement that TSA body scanners are “basically raping you in public.” The girl has no filter, and you can't help but love it.
Khloe said it was tough keeping her new show a secret amid all the speculation, sounding more like she was referencing a pregnancy rather than another spinoff show.
“Lamar and I finally get to reveal we are having our own show together,” she told Hollyscoop.com at the People’s Choice Awards, where she also showed off her newly red attention-grabbing hair (perfect for reality TV promoting).
She added, “on Keeping Up, you don’t really get to see much of Lamar and I together — maybe tidbits here and there — so it’s a totally in-depth scene of him and I together in our household.”
There is one other person the newlyweds will share space with: Khloe’s 23-year-old brother Rob.
Wait, did we miss something? Why the does Rob live with them?
The situation bears similarity to the TV series Chuck whose title character shares a house with his wealthy sister and brother-in-law. Perhaps Rob, like Chuck, will receive top-secret government information and enter into a world of espionage? (Actually, that’d be perfect for Rob as he’s recently had trouble with self-esteem and finding a career.)
On her blog Khloe wrote, “[Rob] is basically like our son LOL.”
That doesn’t sound healthy to us at all, but she is right about the LOLs. A former male model lives with his sister and her 6-foot-10 basketball star husband: It reads like a pitch for a wacky sitcom.
Khloe says she and Lamar aren’t holding back when the cameras are on them. “Knowing us, no,” she admitted. “I think you try to use restriction on things and we just get too comfortable and never happens.
“I think that is what people like. We don’t want to change the format that is perfect. We start filming this month, the middle of January. We’re really, really excited.”
A new marriage is enough of a challenge. (Khloe and Lamar wed in fall 2009.) Whether the show turns out like MTV’s The Real World or a lovey-dovey Newlyweds, we’ll tune in.