Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom's marriage is reportedly on a downward spiral and things might have just gotten worse for the couple. According to Life& Style magazine, Kardashian was spotted meeting with Laura Wasser, a famous Hollywood divorce attorney who helped Kim Kardashian get out of her marriage to Kris Humphries.

Sources have revealed that the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star is fed up and ready to end her three year marriage to the NBA player. According to Life&Style's source a divorce is "definitely happening."

The athlete is expected to release a statement confirming his drug addiction to prescription pills like Oxycontin and Ambien, Radar Online reports. It had been reported by TMZ that Odom was facing a crack cocaine addiction but a source reportedly told Radar that it isn't true.

It has been rumored for weeks that Kardashian and Odom were having serious marriage problems after two women - Jennifer Richardson and Polina Polonsky - came forward with claims that they were having an affair with the former Clippers player. Everyone from family to friends denied that the marriage was in trouble because Kardashian was keeping her marital problems secret. No one knew just how damaged the relationship was, US Weekly reports. 

"Khloe did keep her marriage issues with Lamar a secret from her family for quite some time - no one knew," a source told the magazine.

They said that the two did meet over the weekend to discuss their relationship and they are not separated despite rumors saying that they are.

"Khloe has seemed very unhappy lately. She's not herself," another source added. "It's heartbreaking to see how unhappy she is because she is in love with him. it's so sad."

The 29-year-old was spotted late last week without her wedding ring on and took to Twitter to lash out at all the negative attention.

"Really hard to sit here and listen to people talk shit about my family! F**k you and shame on you! I'm too protective for this shit," she tweeted. She also posted a photo on Instagram telling people that they shouldn't judge "without knowing the whole story. You may think you understand but you don't."