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Kylie Jenner reveals she and Jordyn Woods stayed friends after Tristan Thompson scandal
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Date:2025-04-07 16:41:21
Apparently, former best friends Kylie Jenner and Jordyn Woods maintained a low-key friendship for years after social media exploded with allegations that Woods broke up Jenner's older sister, Khloe Kardashian, and Tristan Thompson.
The revelation came out of actor — and famous "The Kardashians" super-fan — Jennifer Lawrence's interview with Jenner, which published in Interview magazine Monday.
"We’ve recently seen that you are friends with Jordyn again. How is that? How did that happen? What up?" Lawrence asked.
Jenner replied, "Jordyn and I, we always stayed in touch throughout the years, and we would meet up at my house and catch up and just talk through everything. We never fully cut each other off, and one day, naturally, we were like, we want to get sushi and we don’t want to hide anymore."
In 2019, Woods allegedly had an affair with Thompson, who shares 5-year-old daughter True and 1-year-old son Tatum with Kardashian. In a conversation with Jada Pinkett Smith on her series "Red Table Talk," Woods explained that Thompson had given her a closed-mouth kiss as she left a party at his house but asserted that she wasn't the reason for the couple breaking up.
Woods said that she didn't initially mention the kiss to her best friend, Jenner, explaining, "I just knew how much turmoil that was going on; I was just like, 'Let me not throw more fuel on the fire.' I was trying to protect Khloe's heart."
This summer, Jenner and Woods made headlines when they were spotted going out to dinner four years after the cheating scandal.
Jenner explained to Lawrence why having some time apart in the public eye was beneficial.
"There’s a learning lesson in everything, and I think that in a weird way, everything happens how it’s supposed to happen. We were so attached at the hip that we needed space to grow into the people that we were supposed to be," Jenner said.
"I needed that independence and that confidence because she was like my security blanket for so long."
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