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How Jordyn Woods feels about being excluded from Kylie Jenner’s girls’ trip

Her response is surprising
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past three days, you’d know by now that Kylie Jenner, and her new circle of friends— Anastasia Karanikolaou, Sofia Richie, Victoria Villarroel, Yris Palmer, Tiffany Sorya, Ariel Tejada, and Amber Asal— are currently living their best lives in Turks and Caicos.

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There to promote her Kylie Skin Summer Body Collection, the 21-year-old has been posting dozens of snaps from her vacation… and apparently, Jordyn Woods has seen all of them! 

WATCH: Kylie slammed for being “plastic” after sharing this video of her derrière while on vacation

So, how does Kylie’s former best friend feel about being excluded from her annual summer vacation? Apparently she’s not bothered she’s missing out on the epic girls’ trip. 

“This vacation makes it kind of clear that [Kylie and Jordyn] are moving on and doing what they have to do to move on with their lives,” a source close to the Kar-Jenner family told Page Six. “It is what it is. The writing’s on the wall.”

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Despite being snubbed from the trip, Jordyn hasn’t given up on her and Kylie reconciling. 

“Jordyn would love to be back on the same page with Kylie and love to have their friendship back, but she kind of has the attitude, ‘I’m a grown woman,’” the source explained. “She’s just worried about what she has to get done. If Kylie wants to get back, great. If not, okay.”

Although reports have surfaced claiming that the founder of Kylie Cosmetics is ready to get their decade-long friendship back on track, an insider revealed a few weeks back that we won’t be seeing the former besties together in public anytime soon as they are nowhere near as close as they used to be. 

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“Their relationship is on the road to recovering,” a source close to the pair told Us Weekly. “Kylie knows the separation from Jordyn will help both of them—and Kylie’s family—to heal.” 

So I guess it kind of makes sense Jordyn didn’t cop an invite to her vacay. 

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Although it has been months since Jordyn and Khloe Kardashian’s now ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson made headlines for their infamous hookup, Kylie revealed in the new trailer for season 17 of Keeping Up With The Kardashians that she’s still struggling to come to terms with losing Jordyn. The short clip showed the mum-of-one founder the scandal’s after-effects with her sister Khloe Kardashian.

“So, Jordyn – do you miss her? Do you want to be friends with her?” Khloe asked Kylie as they sipped on wine in the Napa Valley.

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“I think this whole Jordyn situation needed to happen for a reason – for me, for her, for you, for everybody,” the 21-year-old replied carefully. “She was my security blanket, she lived with me. We did everything together.”

The makeup mogul continued: “I just felt like I have Jordyn, I don’t need anything else. And I feel like there’s a part of me that needed to grow without her. Sometimes people are there for certain reasons at certain times in your life, and then not there for others.”

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Khloe— who shares daughter True Thompson with her former NBA player boyfriend— went on to praise Kylie for her mature attitude towards the situation. 

“I really respect in you that you’re really good at being calm even when you probably do wanna scream at someone. I think it’s because you’re so confident and secure with who you are, which is so wonderful.

“It’s a really inspiring trait that you have, Khloe gushed.

“I feel like we’re all just so lucky to have each other. I feel a lot of the reason I am the way I am is because of you guys,” Kylie said, referencing the famously close bond between the Kardashian-Jenner sisters Kourtney, Khloe and Kim Kardashian and Kylie and her supermodel sister Kendall Jenner.

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