The spat of former NBA star Lamar Odom with his ex-fiancée is getting ugly.

Just recently, Odom called out Sabrina Parr, his former beau, for stealing his “passport and passwords.” Parr herself has not been quiet about the issue, as she has claimed that the main reason behind their breakup stemmed from Odom's relapse.

Odom has come out with another statement to address Parr's allegations, as the 41-year-old read a message on Instagram:

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After a brief introduction about what he was about to do, Lamar Odom then went on to read a statement that he wrote down himself:

“First I would like to say that I am grateful for life experiences, and this experience has taught me an invaluable lesson,” the former NBA Sixth Man of the Year started. “And that lesson is to clearly make sure that all individuals that I choose to have in my inner circle are loyal and honest. We all have our ups and downs in life. Me and this girl we shared a moment in time and within that moment in time I found out that we should not be together. But I wish her all the best.

While the statement sounded sincere, fans could see in Lamar Odom's body language and facial expressions that he was clearly unhappy with how the situation has developed into an all-out war of words. Needless to say, the former two-time champion with the Los Angeles Lakers isn't a very big fan of Parr right now.

Odom even went on to say that he believes his ex needs some professional guidance:

“But she's in need of help,” the ex-NBA player added. “Like we all are in life. I am lucky to have found mine. But the slander and the bullshit lies and all that has to stop. I am very clean and sober and happy. I'm single. I'm living and not just existing. I am Lamar Odom and I am blessed. One love. I love you for loving me.”

In his statement above, Odom also emphasized that he has remained clean and sober. Fans are certainly hoping for his sake that it is the honest truth, as he's done so well to turn his life around.

Nevertheless, it is clear that his issues with Parr aren't going away anytime soon.