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Lamar Odom Enters Rehab After DUI Arrest
The former NBA star is seeking treatment to address his substance abuse triggers.
Jan. 28, 2026 at 8:31pm
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Lamar Odom has checked into a 30-day treatment program at iRely Recovery after being arrested for DUI earlier this month. His manager, Gina Rodriguez, says Odom made the 'personal decision' to enter rehab to 'reset and focus on his health' and 'address triggers he's been dealing with.' Odom is reportedly looking to quit marijuana, as he fears it could lead him back to harder drugs.
Why it matters
Odom has publicly struggled with substance abuse issues for years, including a near-fatal overdose in 2015 that left him in a coma. His decision to seek treatment again highlights the ongoing challenges he faces in maintaining his sobriety and managing his mental health.
The details
According to reports, Odom was arrested and charged with DUI in Las Vegas on January 17th. In addition to the DUI, he is also facing two traffic violations related to the incident. His manager says Odom is 'taking full responsibility' and 'choosing to be proactive about his wellbeing' by entering the 30-day program at iRely Recovery, which specializes in treating substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders.
- Odom was arrested for DUI on January 17, 2026.
- Odom checked into a 30-day rehab program at iRely Recovery following his arrest.
The players
Lamar Odom
A former NBA athlete who has publicly struggled with substance abuse issues, including a near-fatal overdose in 2015.
Gina Rodriguez
Odom's manager, who confirmed that he has checked into rehab to 'reset and focus on his health' and 'address triggers he's been dealing with.'
iRely Recovery
A treatment program that specializes in helping those battling substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders 'find balance, own their recovery, and cultivate a new life designed for wellness and success.'
What they’re saying
“After a recent incident, he took a step back to reflect and address triggers he's been dealing with. He's taking full responsibility and choosing to be proactive about his wellbeing.”
— Gina Rodriguez, Odom's Manager (Page Six)
What’s next
Odom will remain in the 30-day treatment program at iRely Recovery as he works to address his substance abuse issues and maintain his sobriety.
The takeaway
Lamar Odom's decision to seek treatment again underscores the ongoing challenges he faces in managing his mental health and substance abuse struggles. His willingness to take proactive steps to address his triggers and focus on his wellbeing is a positive sign, but the road to recovery remains a difficult one for those battling addiction.





