Jordyn Woods Chops Her Hair Into a Blunt Bob Amid Khloé Kardashian/Tristan Thompson Drama
Jordyn Woods has been making headlines for weeks now thanks to news that she cheated with Tristan Thompson, the father of Khloé Kardashian's daughter, True Thompson. The reality star and former Kardashian family friend debuted a new bob haircut this weekend.
Amid all of her Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson cheating scandal ~drama~, Jordyn Woods has done what so, so many women before her have done during times of world-altering life changes: She's gotten a major haircut.
We've all been there. Life as you know it has been turned upside down and it feels like the only possible way to exert some modicum of control is by getting bangs or going blonde or making some other hair-related change that will help you look in the mirror and think, "Yes, things can be different and the fact that I do not look like my old Instagram profile picture anymore is proof."
You know, that vibe. We're not saying that's definitely why Jordyn chopped her long locks into a blunt bob this week, but we're also not positive it's not why she did it. Supporting the "Jordyn needed a post-breakup haircut to center herself" theory is the cryptic caption the reality star/ex-KarJenner confidant shared with the pictures debuting her new lewk on Instagram:
Now, kindly put your eyes on Jordyn's new cut:
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So, does this mean Jordyn and Kylie's friendship is officially over?
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