Following a brief stint in rehab and with a documentary in the works, Lamar Odom is finally coming clean about his failed marriage to Khloé Kardashian.

In a new interview, the former NBA player admits the KUTWK star knew about his drug use and that he regrets cheating with various women during their marriage.

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“B—-es and THOTs came out of the woodwork. If there is one thing I regret when I was married, it was having multiple affairs with different women,” he told Us Weekly. “That wasn’t the stand-up thing to do. I wish I could have kept my d–k in my pants.”

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He also blamed his newfound fame for his unfaithful ways.

“It also opened this gate up with other women who probably wouldn’t have been interested in me,” he explained. “When I became Khloé Kardash­ian’s man and on TV, it made me look more enticing. People who didn’t even know basketball would approach me because they knew Lammy.”

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Khloé, 32, has always been open about Lamar’s cheating, calling it “sloppy” on a past episode of the family’s reality show.

“Lamar stuff will weigh on me for the rest of my life,” she said. “The marriage didn’t work out, not because of me, that wasn’t what I wanted. So for the rest of my life, I’m going to deal with that and worry about him and think about him and want just to protect him.”

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Lamar with his kids Destiny, 18, and Lamar Jr., 14.

She continued, “No one knew until he got so sloppy and messing with all those girls and all those girls want to do is their ten seconds of fame. Can’t really talk about it, I’m going to start crying.”

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Today, Khloé is happier than ever with new boyfriend Tristan Thompson, and Lamar, 37, is focused on his sobriety.

“Living sober, meaning no drugs, is a great feeling,” the father-of-two said. “Being in the moment is important — how you react, respond, create. If I would have done coke last night, you would have gotten some d–khead here trying to get out of here fast. But you’re getting Lamar now.”