Socialite Khloe Kardashian and basketball player Lamar Odom appear to be doing their best to save their marriage. They are reportedly attending joint counselling sessions in order to solve their problems.
"They are going to continue counselling. They are using it as a forum to talk through all of their issues," eonline.com quoted a source as saying.
"Khloe has been very, very hurt by everything. There is a lot about Lamar that she is just learning and if they have any chance of making this work, there is a lot they need to come to terms with," the source added.
The couple probably needs more time.
"They both really want to make this work. But they are not sure if they can. This is the first step to see if they have a chance of healing and moving on. Only time will tell," the source said.
The couple's four-year-old marriage hit a rough patch when the basketball player was accused of infidelity and drug abuse.
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