Kylie Jenner has spoken about her friendship with Jordyn Woods, revealing that despite a presumed reconcilation this year, the pair had "never fully cut each other off".
The entrepreneur and her pal Jordyn, both now 26, were thought to have fallen out in 2019. It came after the latter kissed NBA player Tristan Thompson, now 32. Jordyn acknowledged the alleged kiss.
Tristan - who was said to have been in a relationship with Kylie's sister Khloé Kardashian, now 39, at the time - had reportedly kissed Jordyn whilst both at a party. It was said to have led to the end of Khloé's romance with Tristan, and the apparent end of Kylie and Jordyn's close friendship.
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A few months ago though, Kylie and Jordyn were spotted out together in Los Angeles, California, sparking speculation that they had rekindled their friendship. They were believed to have been out for a meal together at the time.
Inside Stormi Webster's birthday bash with giant rainbow slideKylie was asked about the friendship by Jennifer Lawrence, 33, during a conversation for Interview magazine, which was published on Monday. The actor asked Kylie how the apparent reconciliation came out and to provide an update.
Confirming some fan speculation from months ago, Kylie responded by saying that her and Jordyn "always stayed in touch" over the years. She shared that they would meet up at her house to catch up and "just talk through everything".
Further discussing the situation, Kylie continued in the interview: "We never fully cut each other off." She further commented: "And one day, naturally, we were like, we want to get sushi and we don’t want to hide anymore."
The reality TV star added that there's a "learning lesson in everything". Kylie - who's on the Kardashians - went on to share her opinion that, "in a weird way," she believes that "everything happens how it's suppose to happen".
She said: "We were so attached at the hip that we needed space to grow into the people that we were supposed to be. I needed that independence and that confidence because she was like my security blanket for so long."