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Lamar Odom Checks Into Rehab After DUI Arrest
Former NBA star is 'doing really good' and 'feeling amazing' in treatment program, source says.
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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Lamar Odom has checked himself into a 30-day treatment program at the iRely Recovery facility in Los Angeles following his arrest for a DUI last month. A source close to Odom says he is 'doing really good' and 'feeling amazing' in rehab, and has received a lot of support from friends and family. Odom has a history of substance abuse issues, including a near-fatal overdose in 2015.
Why it matters
Odom's decision to voluntarily enter rehab after his DUI arrest is seen as a positive step in his ongoing recovery from substance abuse issues that have plagued him for years. His willingness to take responsibility for his actions and seek treatment is viewed as an important milestone in his personal growth.
The details
According to reports, police pulled Odom over in Las Vegas for speeding, and officers said his car 'reeked of weed.' He was then arrested for a DUI and entered the 30-day treatment program. Odom's manager, Gina Rodriguez, said he wanted to check himself into rehab so that the incident doesn't influence him to use hard drugs. Odom has a history of substance abuse, including a near-fatal overdose in a Nevada brothel in 2015 where he had 12 strokes and six heart attacks.
- Odom was arrested for a DUI last month.
- He has entered a 30-day treatment program at the iRely Recovery facility in Los Angeles.
The players
Lamar Odom
A former NBA player who has struggled with substance abuse issues in the past, including a near-fatal overdose in 2015.
Gina Rodriguez
Odom's manager, who said he wanted to check himself into rehab to avoid using hard drugs.
What they’re saying
“I am learning from this experience and remain committed to my continued growth. I've worked hard to rebuild my life, and taking responsibility is an essential part of that process.”
— Lamar Odom (TMZ)
“This time was different because Lamar checked himself in.”
— Source (TMZ)
What’s next
A hearing has been set for next month to address the traffic violations Odom received in January.
The takeaway
Odom's decision to voluntarily enter rehab after his DUI arrest is a positive step in his ongoing recovery, and demonstrates his commitment to taking responsibility for his actions and continuing to work on his personal growth.
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