Jordyn Woods Once Praised Khloe Kardashian & Tristan Thompson's Chemistry

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Jordyn Woods attends the Candy Crush Friends Saga 'Sweet n Solo' Valentine's Day Dining Experience at Dirt Candy on February 6, 2019 in New York City.
This got a bit more awkward.

Things must be awkward between Kylie Jenner and her best friend Jordyn Woods right now. Yesterday, news broke out that Khloe Kardashian called it quits with Tristan Thompson who she had a child with last year. Tristan got kicked to the curb after he allegedly cheated on Khloe. While Tristan cheating on Khloe isn't really that shocking this point, what was shocking was that he allegedly cheated on Khloe with her sister's best friend. While Tristan's denied these claims and Woods hasn't spoken out yet, in a September interview, she praised the couple for having "good chemistry."

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Once upon a time, Jordyn Woods was rooting for Khloe and Tristan to work out after the couple had a child. Speaking to US Weekly in September 2018, she explained why she thought the Kardashian and the Cavaliers player were good together.

"I think they just have fun together,” she said. “I feel like they have great chemistry, so that works out well.”

Allegations that Jordyn and Tristan hooked up surfaced over the past few days after they were seen partying together in Santa Monica. After news emerged, Jason Lee of Hollywood Unlocked said that one of his writers watched it unfold with their own eyes. Khloe Kardashian and her best friend later confirmed that Tristan and Jordyn hooked up. 

Reports later surfaced claiming that the Kardashian-Jenner clan cut ties with Woods completely and Khloe isn't speaking with Tristan.


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