Jordyn Woods (L) and Kylie Jenner attend the launch event of the activewear label SECNDNTURE by Jordyn Woods at a private residence on August 29, 2018 in West Hollywood, California. SECNDNTURE by Jordyn Woods will be available August 30th on secndnture.com.
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Jordyn Woods mom isn't hating on Kylie.
It looks like Jordyn Woods and Kylie Jenner are getting closer and closer to mending their friendship. Earlier this year, Jordyn found herself at the center of Kardashian drama after it was revealed that she hooked up with Khloe Kardashian's child's father, Tristan Thompson. Kylie was put between her sister and her best friend. Although there's an obvious strain between Kylie and Jordyn, the two seem to be closer to mending their relationship.
"bye grandma you have the nerve! Kylie u better hold your sister down! Go teach your daughter morals," one commenter wrote.
Another commenter pointed out that there's likely no actual bad blood between Kylie, Jordyn and Elizabeth. "Kylie still follows Elizabeth and Jordyn! They’re probably still friends and Kylie spoke earlier saying that she did not put her products with Jordyn on sale and that Jordyn knows that. Clearly they still talking," they wrote.
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