Khloe Kardashian and Kim Kardashian are reportedly feuding over the Lamar Odom drama. According to Radar Online, Kim thinks the athlete has been attracting too much negative attention and wants Khloe to file for divorce and move on.

Even though Khloe has threatened divorce and has reportedly checked out of the marriage she isn't quite ready to dump him yet. Perhaps she's still holding out hope that Odom will seek help for his alleged crack cocaine addiction.

A source told Radar that Kim thinks her sister should stop waiting around, divorce him and get on with her life. Before she left for Paris with Kanye West, the source said she told Khloe to "divorce him or else."

"Khloe was at momager Kris Jenner's house and Kim just lit into her about how much Lamar was hurting their bottom line and creating so much negative publicity. Kim can't understand why Khloe hasn't dumped Lamar because he is showing absolutely no desire to go to rehab," a source close to the family said.

"The headlines surrounding Lamar's womanizing and drug addiction are tacky according to Kim, and she doesn't want to be associated with it," the source continued. "Khloe has maintained that she isn't ready to pull the plug on their marriage. The last thing Khloe needs is her family [to] turn on her. Khloe left the house in tears."

On Oct. 1, a couple days after Kim's alleged ultimatum, Khloe met up with Odom to discuss divorce details. According to TMZ, the athlete was spotted at the Tarzana house looking "shockingly thin and haggard."

Since the former Clippers player refuses to get help for his addiction he has been staying at their downtown Los Angeles apartment. This is the first time Odom has been seen in days.

A source told Hollywood Life that Odom wanted to visit with his wife because he wanted to see where her head is at and what she's thinking.

"He's tired of all the games and he wants to know what's really going on with Khloe," the source said. "He wants to know if they're going to be together or not. He went to her with a game plan. He wants to know where they stand with their house, their future, and their lives."