KHLOE KARDASHIAN CAN'T MAKE UP HER MIND OVER LAMAR ODOM'S TURKEY OFFER
Newstrack India
http://www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/2012/03/13/274846-Khloe-Kardashian-can-t-make-up-her-mind-over-Lamar-Odom-s-Turkey-offer.html
March 13 2012
London, Mar 13 (ANI): Lamar Odom was getting so bored during the NBA
lockout that he resorted to playing Hangman and baking, so that when
he received an offer to play basketball in Turkey, his wife Khloe
Kardashian was very happy and supportive.
But after some serious criticism from her family members, the
27-year-old reality star quickly changed her tune.
Though she admits that she'd miss her family immensely if she and
Odom were to move overseas, she notes: "Finding out that Turkey is
the country is so much worse to me because of my family history."
"The Armenian Genocide is such a controversial and very sensitive
issue because the Turkish and Armenian people disagree about the
facts of what actually happened," the Daily Mail quoted her as saying.
She quickly adds that she's taken a progressive stance on the struggles
between both countries.
"I know how strongly Armenians feel about the Genocide, and how
it's never been recognised. At the same time, I do not hold today's
generation of people accountable," she said.
While discussing about the possibility with younger brother Rob,
he expresses his doubts.
"Imagine what it's going to be like," he urges.
Offscreen, he elaborates on his opinion, saying: "It would just be
a very uncomfortable situation for our family."
"I feel like my dad would tell me to support my husband," Khloe
said offscreen.
She and Rob call their uncle, who ultimately has this piece of advice:
I would probably stay away from it.'
While chatting with older sister Kim during a ladies trip to Las Vegas,
her sister adds more fuel to Khloe's worried fire.
"Just be careful. I don't think you understand," Kim said.
"When I did the cover of Cosmo International, Turkey picked it up
and I got a lot of backlash for it .
"Obviously, you'd be there to support your husband. You need to make
a choice here," she said.
Finally, a hesitant Khloe broaches the subject with her husband while
taking a windy, cold winter walk.
"I've been having a lot of thoughts about Turkey. I mean, because
I'm Armenian," Khloe said.
Lamar is confused. "What does that mean?"
"You know about the Genocide. I didn't want to bother you with this and
stress you out more. I know how much you've missed playing," she said.
It looks like Lamar might love Khloe more than he loves basketball
though, because the two have a truly tender and heartfelt moment.
"You know, these decisions, we'll make them together, as a team.
One-two punch. Just be honest with me, all the time," he said.
"That's what I was trying to do, but it's hard!" Khloe said.
She's clearly pleased that her husband isn't expecting her to move to
Turkey, and that he values their relationship enough to make decisions
as 'a team'.
The couple also learns that the lockout is finally over. (ANI)
From: Baghdasarian
Newstrack India
http://www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/2012/03/13/274846-Khloe-Kardashian-can-t-make-up-her-mind-over-Lamar-Odom-s-Turkey-offer.html
March 13 2012
London, Mar 13 (ANI): Lamar Odom was getting so bored during the NBA
lockout that he resorted to playing Hangman and baking, so that when
he received an offer to play basketball in Turkey, his wife Khloe
Kardashian was very happy and supportive.
But after some serious criticism from her family members, the
27-year-old reality star quickly changed her tune.
Though she admits that she'd miss her family immensely if she and
Odom were to move overseas, she notes: "Finding out that Turkey is
the country is so much worse to me because of my family history."
"The Armenian Genocide is such a controversial and very sensitive
issue because the Turkish and Armenian people disagree about the
facts of what actually happened," the Daily Mail quoted her as saying.
She quickly adds that she's taken a progressive stance on the struggles
between both countries.
"I know how strongly Armenians feel about the Genocide, and how
it's never been recognised. At the same time, I do not hold today's
generation of people accountable," she said.
While discussing about the possibility with younger brother Rob,
he expresses his doubts.
"Imagine what it's going to be like," he urges.
Offscreen, he elaborates on his opinion, saying: "It would just be
a very uncomfortable situation for our family."
"I feel like my dad would tell me to support my husband," Khloe
said offscreen.
She and Rob call their uncle, who ultimately has this piece of advice:
I would probably stay away from it.'
While chatting with older sister Kim during a ladies trip to Las Vegas,
her sister adds more fuel to Khloe's worried fire.
"Just be careful. I don't think you understand," Kim said.
"When I did the cover of Cosmo International, Turkey picked it up
and I got a lot of backlash for it .
"Obviously, you'd be there to support your husband. You need to make
a choice here," she said.
Finally, a hesitant Khloe broaches the subject with her husband while
taking a windy, cold winter walk.
"I've been having a lot of thoughts about Turkey. I mean, because
I'm Armenian," Khloe said.
Lamar is confused. "What does that mean?"
"You know about the Genocide. I didn't want to bother you with this and
stress you out more. I know how much you've missed playing," she said.
It looks like Lamar might love Khloe more than he loves basketball
though, because the two have a truly tender and heartfelt moment.
"You know, these decisions, we'll make them together, as a team.
One-two punch. Just be honest with me, all the time," he said.
"That's what I was trying to do, but it's hard!" Khloe said.
She's clearly pleased that her husband isn't expecting her to move to
Turkey, and that he values their relationship enough to make decisions
as 'a team'.
The couple also learns that the lockout is finally over. (ANI)
From: Baghdasarian