Oprah Winfrey has volunteered to interview basketball player Lamar Odom, in order to help him show people that he has left his alleged drug problems behind.
A source told gossip website TMZ.com that the 33-year-old basketball player is eager to repair his reputation so he can start playing the game professionally again, but he will only agree to the interview if the conditions are set right.
If the interview does take place, issue like his drug usage, marriage and career shall be discussed on the show.
The husband of Khloe Kardashian has had his marriage on the rocks since several months amid allegations of being a regular user of crack cocaine and having cheated on her several times.
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