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Kylie Jenner reveals where she really stand with Jordyn Woods
Five years after Khloé Kardashian’s infamous cheating scandal with Tristan Thompson and Kylie Jenner’s best friend at the time, Jordyn Woods, the A-list sisters are getting candid about where the Khy mogul currently stands with Jordyn. On the latest episode of The Kardashians, they sat down and talked about *wildly gestures* all of this when Kylie filled Khloé in on Paris Fashion Week.

During a confessional interview, KoKo dished that although she skipped PFW, she looked forward to chatting with Kylie. “I did not go to Paris for Fashion Week this year, but that does not mean that I don’t have FOMO, so I cannot wait to get the full down-low from Kylie, and I love catching up from her,” the Good American founder said. As Kylie gave her the rundown on her time in Paris, she revealed that she still hangs out with Jordyn at least once a month.
“I saw Jordyn again in Paris. It was fun. I think we have like a lot more like healthy distance in the relationship,” Kylie said during the episode. “Now it’s like, we talk once a month. I think what I do love now is that the narrative about us online is also over. Like when we were seen leaving that restaurant, it was a story for a day or two days or whatever, and then now it’s like over.”
She added, “People know that we’re cool and no one’s talking about it anymore,” while Khloé chimed in, “I’ve always told you like I never want you to have regrets in life and I for sure never want you to have regrets with anything that comes to me. I told you like when you were saying that you miss her and whatever, I’ve never had an issue with you keeping your friendships with anyone. That’s not my job in life.”
The sisters then cleared the air about the whole situation as Khloé said, “I definitely get frustrated, the whole narrative about her and I or her and you or me and you.” Kylie went on to call it “an internet-created narrative that doesn’t even exist.”
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Miss Universe 2025 Director Sacked for Humiliating Mexico’s Representative
Nawat Itsaragrisil, the Executive Director of the Miss Universe Organisation 2025 pageant has been sacked.
He was sacked for humiliating Miss Mexico during the pre-pageant ceremony in Thailand.
He had called Miss Mexico, Fatima Bosch, “dumb” for not posting promotional content on her social media platform.
Reacting to him, Bosch, who described Nawat’s action as “disrespectful and undermining”, walked out with some contestants from other countries in a show of solidarity with her.
However, responding to the incident, the President of Miss Universe, Raúl Rocha, in an Instagram video, announced that Nawat Itsaragrisil has been sanctioned and dismissed from this year’s pageant.
Speaking in Spanish, the Miss Universe president said, “I have restricted Nawat’s participation in the events that are part of the 74th Miss Universe competition. I won’t let the values of respect and dignity of women be violated.”
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Senator Ned Nwoko Says He Married Actress Regina Daniels When She Was 19 years Old And 17….
Senator Ned Nwoko in Monday’s Press release also addressed public controversy regarding the timeline of his marriage to Regina Daniels.
An excerpt from the release says…
“For clarity, Regina Daniels was born on October 10, 2000. If she has been married for six years, that means she got married at 19 years old, not 17,”
Entertainment
Director Kim Chang-min Dies; Organs Save Four
Director Kim Chang-min (40), who helmed the film *Guui Station Exit No. 3*, passed away after donating organs to four individuals.
Kim’s younger sister shared on social media on the 8th, “My older brother, who collapsed from a cerebral hemorrhage on October 20th, received a brain death diagnosis on the 7th and, through organ donation, shared precious new life with four people before passing away to be with the Lord.”
She added, “Though he appeared strong outwardly, he was warmer and more gentle than anyone. Those who remember my brother, please pray that his final journey may not be lonely, even from afar, and warmly cherish your memories of him. We would be grateful.”
Born in Seoul in 1985, Director Kim began his career in 2013 as a prop manager for the film *The Suspect*. He later worked as part of the art team for *Man of Will* (2017), *Drug King* (2018), *The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion* (2018), and *Firefighter* (2024).
In 2016, he directed *Nobody’s Daughter*, a film about a daughter with a sexually abusive father who moves to escape societal judgment. The work earned him the Best Director Award at the Police Human Rights Film Festival. In 2019, he directed *Guui Station Exit No. 3*, a short film depicting a couple who spend one last night together after finalizing their divorce at court six months following a separation period, meeting at Exit No. 3 of Guui Station.
The late director’s wake featured the screenplay of his final film, the short *Reply*. The funeral procession will proceed on the 10th, with the burial taking place at Bundang Memorial Park.
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