Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom split back in December after four years of marriage but reportedly the NBA star is having a really hard time moving on. According to a new report by Hollywood Life, Odom is still trying to win back the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star and has decided not to remove her from his will.

A source told the site that Odom still loves Kardashian and still has her written into the document.  

"Lamar still hasn't changed a thing where Khloe's concerned," the source said. "Not one thing. She's still the beneficiary to his money and other things in his will."

The source claims that the athlete is desperate to work things out with his estranged wife and now realizes "what a grounded and loving woman" Kardashian was.

"She's independent. She's got her own money, her own career, comes from a good home and she loves hard. What's there not to love about that?" the source said. "He's taking these steps very seriously because he knows time for both Khloe and basketball is running out and he's desperately trying to beat both clocks."

It seems like the reality star has definitely moved on with her life. She has been dating rapper French Montana for a few months. The "Pop That" rapper recently displayed his true feelings for Kardashian and gifted her with a white $49,000 Jeep and $30,000 worth of jewelry for her 30th birthday.

There were reports that Odom was jealous of Kardashian and French's relationship. Reportedly he called Kardashian to wish her a happy birthday but her response was lukewarm.

"He just wanted to tell her happy birthday and wish her well on this new decade in her life," the source said. "He even told her he 'loves her' and she said 'Thank you,' but she didn't say 'I love you' back. He was slightly hurt by that but he understood."

"He hates the fact she's with another man," the source added. "While he wants nothing but for Khloe to be happy, he's jealous he wasn't there with her. He hasn't really come to grips that she's in what seems to be a real and committed relationship."