Kylie Jenner Denies Slashing Price Of Jordyn Woods Lip Kit On Purpose

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Kylie Jenner speaks out for the first time.

Kylie Jenner's in a weird situation right now. Her best friend allegedly hooked up with her half-sister's baby daddy in February and things haven't completely smoothed over, at least publicly, between Kylie and Jordyn Woods. Shortly after the scandal initially broke, reports surfaced that Kylie Jenner slashed the price on Jordyn Woods' Lip Kit products on the Kylie Cosmetics website. While you would assume this happened due to the cheating allegations, Kylie Jenner vehemently denied this.

Kylie Jenner insisted that she's not trying to mess up Jordyn Woods' bag. In a recent profile on the Kardashians that was published in The New York Times, the youngest Jenner shut down rumors that she intentionally dropped the price on Jordyn Woods' cosmetic products on her site.

“That is just not my character. I would never do something like that and when I saw it, I was like, thrown back,” Kylie told the Times. “Jordyn knows I didn’t actually put it on sale.”

The two were recently spotted having brunch together which might be a sign that the two are currently working on their relationship amid the scandal.

With all the drama surrounding Kylie these days, she and Travis Scott have reportedly taken some time off to vacation after he wrapped up the "Astroworld" tour. Earlier today, Kylie shared photos of herself in a see-through white dress as she readied herself for some well-needed time off. 

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