The NBA star was caught on camera going ballistic on the paparazzi after reportedly one photographer went too far by sneaking into his house and violating their private property, reported Aceshowbiz.
Odom, 33, grabbed a shutterbug's camera equipment from the car and, in a dramatic fashion, threw them all into the middle of the street. He then moved to another photographer's vehicle and reportedly appeared to smash it with his rod.
The basketballer proceeded to pick up the photographer's trashed stuff from the middle of the street, carried all in one arm, and stashed them in his trunk.
While the couple who has been repeatedly hit with split reports hasn't said a word about the later rumor.
"You losers! But shout out to my hubby for posing with the fans! I love my Lam! This becomes stalking at some point! Its wild," Khloe tweeted.
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