Khloe Kardashian’s book “Strong Looks Better Naked” is officially out for purchase in the market. Some excerpts from the autobiography have been released online, which includes Khloe talking about how important her husband Lamar Odom is to her life.

A few excerpts from “Strong Looks Better Naked” are posted by E! News and one revealed Khloe writing about her marriage to Lamar. The book mentioned about the former NBA player’s confession to drug addiction and his unwillingness to go to rehab to be treated. However, it was reportedly in the Acknowledgement portion of the book that proved Khloe and Lamar still have a strong bond with one another. The 31-year old spoke highly of her husband in a note meant to praise Lamar for the good things he’s done to Khloe’s life.

“Thank you to Lamar for giving me some of the best years of my life and for everything you taught me about being strong. Before I met you I felt invisible, and after I felt seen," the note read.

The Daily Beast shared a few more excerpts where Khloe wrote about her marriage to Lamar. The “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” star recalled their happy marriage and their strong connection to each other.

“We were very happy. I mean, Lamar and I had such a strong connection that we were married exactly thirty days after we met. We loved the idea of being husband and wife, and most of the marriage was really great,” she wrote.

Khloe also wrote about how the paparazzi and how the media somehow ruined her marriage with Lamar. While in Dallas they had reportedly lived as a normal happy couple away from the eyes of the cameras. However, back in Los Angeles they were constantly harassed with rumours of infidelity, with some insisting that their marriage was in trouble. “Every day felt like an attack, “Khloe wrote about the media attention, which eventually took its toll on their marriage and prompted her to file a divorce.

According to The Daily Beast, Khloe wrote “Strong Looks Better Naked” prior to the events that landed Lamar in an induced coma in Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas.

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