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Khloe Kardashian Reveals Trust Issues After Lamar Odom Calls Pair 'Unbreakable'

While Lamar Odom insists that he and wife Khloe Kardashian are "unbreakable," she is tweeting about some trust issues.

Odom, the 33-year-old NBA free agent, has made headlines in recent weeks for allegedly stepping out on his reality television star wife and battling with a reported drug addiction. However, TMZ is reporting that 29-year-old Kardashian met up with her husband at The Staples Center where the recent "Yeezus" tour took place since he has been working to stay away from drugs recently.

When questioned about his marriage recently, Odom told Us Weekly that the pair were doing well.

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"We're wonderful. We're unbreakable," he told Us Weekly. "That's why I wear my wedding ring."

He went on to compliment his wife who gave him his ring saying, "It is a beautiful ring from a beautiful wife."

After months of speculation about their reportedly strained marriage, Kardashian took to Twitter to write about her trust issues in front of millions of fans.

"Act as if you trust people.... But know you can only trust yourself. I control my destiny," she tweeted. "..Delusions make me dizzy. Scary when people believe their own lies."

Although it is unclear if her cryptic tweets were aimed at Odom, Kardashian previously opened up about her marital woes in an episode of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians."

"There's a lot of emotional issues I think Lamar has. I do want to help or cater to Lamar but also, there's only so much anybody can take," Kardashian said on the show. "...Lamar is a very depressed person, which is sad but understandable for everything he's been through in his life. I do love Lamar with every ounce of who I am but it's really scary when someone's in such a deep low and you know they're kind of relying on you to get them out and you're trying and you're trying and you're trying and nothing's really working."

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