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Lamar Odom Admits To Using Fake Penis For 2004 Olympic Drug Screen


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Lamar Odom admits he used a fake prosthetic penis in 2004 to help him pass the Olympic drug testing. According to TMZ reports Lamar Odom is spilling all kinds of juicy secrets in his soon-to-be-released biography “Darkness to Light.”

The usually tight-lipped former NBA star reveals that nothing was out of the question when it came to him assuring his spot on the USA Olympic basketball team.

Odom states in his new tell-all book that he was in fear of failing the drug screening process so in 2004 he began researching ways to beat a drug test and fake penises and found his solution to his problem.

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Lamar gets fairly detailed in describing the circumstances surrounding the event, and has many basketball fans wondering just how many of his Olympic teammates were in the same situation.

“After an exhaustive search we ordered a giant, rubber, black c*** to arrive the next day,” Odom writes in an expert first provided to People … “I unzipped my pants and carefully slid the fake penis through the zipper hole. To get the pee to come out of the tip, I had to squeeze the shaft repeatedly.”

Lamar’s team mates included, Iverson Allen, Stephan Marbury, Dwyane Wade, Carlos Boozer, Carmelo Anthony, Okafor Emeka,Shawn Marion, Amare Stoudemire, Tim Duncan, Richard Jefferson and LeBron James.

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That is quite a team, and Lamar’s personal confession could have basketball fans questioning just who, besides his trainer, Lamar may have been referring to when he said “we.”

Considering that Lamar Odom is letting it all out in his book, celebrity news fans are also chomping at the bit to find out just how many more secrets he will be sharing and if they have anything to do with his ex-wife “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” reality star Khloe Kardashian?

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Lamar Odom’s memoir will also  detail his 2015 near-fatal drug overdose as well. “I’m still an addict,” he writes in his book. “I still struggle … [But] I will not go into the darkness. Ever again.” The book is due to hit the shelves on May 28.

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By Ruby Roberts

Ruby is an entertainment writer with a passion for music and a nose for gossip.

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