The Flying Felon

Lamar Odom: Cocaine, Brothels, God & Basketball

28 min · 14. maj 2026
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Lamar Odom joins The Flying Felon in the sky over Los Angeles for a raw conversation about cocaine, brothels, God, basketball, and the second chance that changed his life. He opens up about addiction, sobriety, Kobe Bryant, Khloe Kardashian, fatherhood, faith, and learning to rebuild after nearly losing everything. From NBA championships and the Kardashian spotlight to survival, recovery, and winning after basketball, Lamar reflects on the losses that became lessons and the legacy he is still building beyond the headlines. The Flying Felon is a conversation series about redemption, resilience, and real life. Filmed entirely in real helicopter flight. No studio. No scripts. No rules.

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