Some people should keep their mouths shut!

A rep for Khloe Kardashian released a statement to Us Weekly on Friday, asking that Dennis Hof, the owner of the Love Ranch South brothel, where Lamar Odom was found unconscious, Dennis Hof, please stop speaking with the press as Lamar remains in critical condition. And we can't blame her -- that guy won't stop talking about what Lamar did at his pay-to-play love nest!

The statement says, "We reached out to Dennis, politely asking him to respect Lamar’s (and Khloe’s) privacy during this difficult time, and refrain from talking to the press. This is a very painful situation, as I know you are aware, and the idea that anyone would use it to seek publicity is really sad."

Ever since Lamar was found unconscious in a VIP suite, Hof has been spouting off to various media outlets, even going on Wendy Williams on Thursday, and claiming Lamar spent $75K at the cathouse.

"You can spend a few hundred or a few million there. Lamar wanted a long period of time. He gave the girls $75,000 but he planned on being there a long time, at least five days," Hof told Williams. "He called and wanted me to come down, we were going to have [a] little birthday party for me, so it would have ended up being like 10 days by the time he left."

Hof, of course, responded to Khloe's statement and talked to the press some more about it. "I know what happened," Hof said. "I'm the one protecting my business and telling the truth about it." What a great dude ...

In addition there are reports that Khloe has been drained handling the medical decisions of her estranged husband, whom she is not legally divorced from. A source tells , “It’s very hard on her even though he’s her ex. There’s still a lot of emotion there and she wouldn’t want to ever see him like this. And to have to make decisions on top of it now is also very hard. It’s a lot on her shoulders and a lot weighing on her.”

Meanwhile, the Kardashian/Jenner clan announced on their websites that they've put a pause on their apps during this trying time. The statement read, "As a family, we've decided to hold off on publishing content across our apps while we continue to support and pray for Lamar. Thank you for your kindness and understanding during this difficult time."

Lamar's son, Lamar Jr., 13, and daughter Destiny, 17, have also given a statement to CNN, "Thanks for your outpouring of prayers and support for our dad. We are here with our family and friends. We appreciate everyone respecting our privacy at this time. We ask for your continued prayers."

We here at X17 are continuing to pray for the basketball player.