Jada Pinkett Smith reportedly unfollows the Kardashians and Kris Jenner on Instagram over Jordyn Woo

The Jordyn Woods/Tristan Thompson cheating scandal fallout has seemingly fractured a longtime Hollywood friendship.
Jada Pinkett Smith, who has been a longtime family friend of Woods, has reportedly unfollowed Kris Jenner, Khloe Kardashian and Kim Kardashian on Instagram, according to TMZ.
A source claims the unfollowing is down to the cheating scandal between Woods and Khloe Kardashian's ex-boyfriend, NBA player Tristan Thompson.

Pinkett Smith offered Woods a sympathetic ear, as well as a platform, inviting her onto her Facebook series Red Table Talk to give her side of the story following reports she kissed the father of Khloe's only child.
Woods has long been close with Pinkett Smith and her husband Will Smith, who Woods calls 'Uncle' and Pinkett Smith.
Pinkett Smith has reportedly told numerous people that she thinks the Kardashian clan should put the incident behind them, but they haven't yet, as proven by a new promo for the upcoming season of Keeping Up With the Kardashians.

After Woods hooked up with Thompson, she became unwelcome around the Kardashian family, with Khloe even going so far to say Woods 'ruined' her family.
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At the time of the scandal, Woods was living in the guest house of her once-BFF Kylie Jenner's home, but she has since moved out and back with her mom.
Woods has not even returned to the guest house to pick up her belongings yet, according to another report.

Pinkett Smith has been friends with Kris Jenner for several years, even vacationing together, but TMZ's source says their friendship is now 'deeply fractured.'
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Pinkett Smith is still following Kylie Jenner and Jordyn Woods, and TMZ's source claims Pinkett Smith is a 'strong source of support' for Woods.
Khloe originally said that Woods was, 'the reason my family broke up' but she later backtracked, stating, 'But Jordyn is not to be blamed for the breakup of my family. This was Tristan's fault.'




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