Jordyn Woods Reportedly Blames Tristan Thompson For Hook Up

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Jordyn Woods poses backstage during The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection 2019 at Hammerstein Ballroom on February 7, 2019 in New York City.
Jordyn Woods throws Tristan Thompson under the bus.

Jordyn Woods reportedly called Khloe and told her that she was only at the party acting as a "watchdog" for her Khloe to "keep an eye" on Tristan Thompson to make sure he behaves. Khloe reportedly thought it was an odd and then was told that Woods spent the evening sitting on Tristan Thompson's lap. 

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Jordyn Woods tried to do some damage control the day after she allegedly hooked up with Tristan Thompson. The Blast reports Woods called Khloe after she left Tristan Thompson's house after their evening together. However, she apparently omitted some information when she recounted the evening to Khloe before ultimately placing the blame on Thompson entirely.

Woods later came clean about what happened after Khloe pressed her about it. Woods allegedly claims that “he leaned over and kissed me." She reportedly isn't taking any sort of responsibility for the incident and still blames Tristan for the hookup. The Kardashian clan isn't buying it though especially since she hasn't offered a “proper apology.”

Sources claim that Woods needs to apologize for publicly humiliating the Kardashian clan and everyone would be able to begin the healing process. However, Jordyn Woods is still blaming Tristan. 

Overall, the Kardashian's aren't happy with Woods right now especially since she's making an appearance on Jada Pinkett Smith's Red Table Talk.


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