Overview
- In a Monday Today interview, Odom downplayed the idea that Kardashian “saved” his life and said God was responsible for what he called a medical miracle.
- Odom questioned the documentary’s claim that his late father, Joe, urged doctors to remove him from life support, saying he cannot see his “biggest fan” doing that.
- He said he will always have love for Kardashian but is not in love with her, and he called their 2025 on‑camera reunion awkward and not good for him.
- The Netflix film revisits his 2015 overdose at a Nevada brothel and his long recovery, with Kardashian describing months by his hospital bedside and later stepping away after finding him using drugs again.
- The interviews have prompted fresh online debate over whose recollection is correct and how public caregiving is interpreted, potentially shifting how viewers assess the documentary now streaming on Netflix.