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31 July 2019, 16:36
"A lot of people can be around when things are good. But you don’t know who’s really around until things are bad."
When Jordyn Woods announced she was Cosmopolitan UK's September cover star, we just knew some piping hot Kardashian-Jenner tea was about to be spilt. Thankfully, Miss Woods came through and revealed all about the Tristan Thompson drama, being trolled and the current state of her friendship with ex-BFF Kylie Jenner.
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If you're not up to speed, basically, Jordyn admitted to kissing Kylie's sister Khloe Kardashian's then-boyfriend Tristan while they were still in a relationship. Obviously, it made things incredibly awkward for her friendship with Kylie (who she was living with at the time). Kylie eventually distanced herself from Jordyn.
At the time it was headline news, with it featuring heavily as a storyline on Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Jordyn even headed on Jada Pinkett Smith's Red Table Talk to clean up the mess and explain Tristan had actually kissed her. However, it didn't stop people criticising her online and even making hurtful comments about her deceased father.
In her Cosmopolitan interview, Jordyn gave an update on her relationship with Kylie, who recently unfollowed her on Instagram.
"I love her. That's my homie," she said. "I hope everything falls into place and that we can all grow and build our relationships with our family and God and come back together one day and be stronger and happier."
Jordyn might have lost a dear friend from all the drama but business is certainly booming for the young star. Not only did she bag a role in Freeform show Grown-ish, she also just collaborated with Boohoo on a clothing collection and she appears in rapper Rick Ross' new music video, 'Big Tyme'.
She continued: "A lot of people can be around when things are good. But you don’t know who’s really around until things are bad."