Jordyn Woods’ Mom Slams Companies That Are Allegedly Profiting From Her Cheating Scandal
This momager does not play! Jordyn Woods has been surviving and thriving ever since her cheating scandal with Tristan Thompson. The 21-year-old has been living it up during a recent trip to England with her mother and manager, Elizabeth Woods, but now that the mommy-daughter duo has returned to the United States, it’s back to business for Elizabeth — and she took aim at companies who are allegedly profiting off of her daughter’s scandal.
“We are well aware that many people have been selling merch. If you are aware of any companies selling merchandise and trying to benefit from our situation, please tag them below. We would like for the world to know that we have not authorized any of this and have not profited from any of these sales whatsoever. Thank you for all the support and love #teamigotthis,” Elizabeth wrote in her caption.
She seemed to be upset that a handful of online brands had created pillows and T-shirts featuring a screenshot of Jordyn from her interview with actress and family friend Jada Pinkett Smith on her Red Table Talk show, with the quote that read: “I don’t need your situation.”
The model said those now-infamous words during the interview when she was telling her side of what went down between her and her former best friend, Kylie Jenner‘s, older sister Khloé Kardashian‘s baby daddy. Jordyn admitted that she did kiss Tristan, 28, after a night of partying at his house in February.
“I was honest about being there, but I wasn’t honest about the actions that had taken place. I just knew how much turmoil was going on that I was like let me not just throw more fuel on the fire. I know I was trying to protect Khloé’s heart. She doesn’t deserve this either. People have even dehumanized her in this situation to where they can’t feel for her,” Jordyn said, wiping away tears.
“And it’s not fair that she has to deal with this either, and the last thing I wanted to do was be that person. I’m no homewrecker,” she added. “I would never try to hurt someone’s home — especially someone that I love and someone who has a beautiful daughter. I never [would] try to steal someone’s man — I don’t need your situation. I really just hurt so many more people by not telling the truth.”
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