Lamar Odom’s Family Wasn’t Invited To His And Khloé’s Wedding

ORANGE, CA – JUNE 07: Professional basketball player Lamar Odom and TV personality Khloe Kardashian make an appearance to promote their fragrance, ‘Unbreakable Bond,’ at Perfumania on June 7, 2012 in Orange, California. (Photo by Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images)

Lamar Odom bears it all in  Netflix docuseries Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom. One of the many shocking revelations that appear in the doc is that Odom’s family wasn’t invited to his and Khloé Kardashian’s wedding.

​In fact, many in Odom’s family thought that the marriage was a joke because he had only been with Kardashian for 30 days. Even Liza Morales, his first wife, thought it was just a reality TV stunt.

​“I really thought he was joking,” Morales said in an interview for the series.

His aunt Janean Mercer, “I said, ‘My God, come on now. That’s too soon.’ I said, ‘Things like that don’t work out.”

ODOM’S KIDS WERE ALSO NOT AT THE WEDDING

​Although Lamar claimed “Morales didn’t let their children attend the wedding,” his son LJ and daughter Destiny seemingly declined to be in attendance.”

“I just didn’t wanna be a show pony or anything like that,” Destiny said. “If you wanna get married in front of, like, a hundred people and all these cameras, that’s totally cool. And it’s on you.”

“I never even met her. I don’t think he told me he was marrying her,” LJ added.

According to Mercer, none of  Lamar’s family was invited at all to witness the nuptials.

“He didn’t invite none of us, you know. None of us,” Mercer explained. She also claimed that she didn’t “get an invitation because the athlete thought she might object during the wedding ceremony.”

Released on March 31, 2026, Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom, the Netflix documentary, chronicles Odom’s dramatic rise and harrowing fall. The series centers on the 2015 medical crisis at a Nevada brothel where Odom suffered 12 strokes and six heart attacks. He was left in a coma with slim odds of recovery.

The doc spotlights his highly publicized marriage, his battles with addiction, and the “hidden pressures” of fame.