Destiny Odom, 17, and Lamar Odom Jr., 13, released a statement from their family on Thursday, as did the Kardashian/Jenner sisters. Odom's children, along with members of the Odom, Kardashian and Jenner clans, have been at Lamar Odom's bedside at Sunrise Hospital in Nevada.

"Thanks for your outpouring of prayers and support for our dad. We are here with our family and friends," the statement from Destiny and Lamar Jr. says, according to CNN. "We appreciate everyone respecting our privacy at this time. We ask for your continued prayers."

Khloé and Kim Kardashian, Kylie and Kendall Jenner have all released a statement on their websites. "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," the statement reads. Kourtney Kardashian is the only sister without her own website, according to Just Jared.

According to reports, Odom is "no better, no worse."

"Nothing's changed. Everyone is praying for a miracle," a source told E! News. As HNGN previously reported, the family remains hopeful, but have prepared for the worst. Doctors have said that if Odom comes out of the coma, it would be a "long term" process.

Rev. Jesse Jackson was with the family on Wednesday. "Khloé was there, and his friends. We joined hands and we had prayer," Jackson told CNN.

"He is in a real struggle, and I think the doctors are doing their task," Jackson said. "We fall down and we try to get back up again, and we hope mercy and grace will be extended to (Lamar) and he can get up again."