Kylie Jenner stood up for Jordyn Woods in the season 16 finale of Keeping Up With The Kardashians
Following the Jordyn Woods and Tristan Thompson cheating scandal, Kylie Jenner asks her sister to stop the bullying
Kylie Jenner has tearfully pleaded with her half-sister, Kim Kardashian, to stop bullying her friend Jordyn Woods in an explosive episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. In the season 16 finale, which aired over the weekend in the US, Kylie said to Kim over the phone, “I just feel like we’re bigger than this, we’re better than this. I feel like call her or talk to her in person ...We just don’t need to bully anyone.”
Tears visibly welling in her eyes, Kylie, who had met with Jordyn the night before, continued, “The look in her eye, she’s just obviously going through it. I just don’t think anyone deserves this. We should express everything to each other in person, however we feel.”
Jordyn, Kylie’s former closest friend, was the subject of the Kardashians’ wrath when it emerged she had kissed Tristan Thompson, Khloe Kardashian’s then-boyfriend and the father of her baby, True, at a party. Kylie threw Jordyn out of the home the friends shared and Jordyn has since been estranged from the Kardashian-Jenner clan, who also unfollowed Jordyn on social media.
Kim conceded that her younger sister had a point. “I definitely can get petty sometimes. Kylie’s right. I got caught up in the moment,” she said.
Khloe, meanwhile, expressed her ongoing anger over the incident elsewhere on the show.
‘Don’t f**king say you didn’t do something you f**king did when you both f**king told me you kissed, b**ches,’ Khloe, 35, screamed down the phone to Tristan.
She also vented to mother, Kris Jenner, complaining about being betrayed by “Kylie’s best f**king friend who sat on a golden f**king s**tting throne. Like, this s**t is so f**king wack that these bitches think they can go ahead and f**k our men. Mum, they’re going to try to f**k your man in a second.”
Later, Khloe revealed her softer side when talking about the impact of having such a public life.
“I’m not just a TV show,” she said tearfully. “Like, this is my life and it breaks my soul and it’s happened so many times.”