Jordyn Woods Signed NDA W/ Kardashians, Agreement May Prevent Her From Discussing Family
Jordyn Woods Signed NDA W/ Kardashians, Agreement May Prevent Her From Discussing Family
Rumor has it, the Kardashian family (like most A-listers) go through great lengths to protect their privacy. So it’s no surprise that Jordyn Woods allegedly signed a NDA (non disclosure agreement) with the Kardashian and Jenner family.
For multiple seasons, Jordyn has appeared on the family’s hit show – Keeping Up With the Kardashians – as she was best friends with Kylie Jenner.
Reportedly, the NDA that the 21-year-old allegedly signed, for being on the show, also prevents her from discussing the famous family without their permission. Allegedly, if she violates the agreement, should could be sued.
Earlier today, it was reported that Jordyn would appear on Jada Pinkett-Smith’s Red Table Talk. There have been no details as to what Jordyn will discuss, but it’s speculated that she may open up about the alleged controversy surrounding herself and Khloe Kardashian’s now ex boyfriend Tristan Thompson. If Jordyn did in fact sign a NDA that prevents her from discussing the Kardashian’s she may be limited as to what she can actually speak about on camera.
See the teaser Jordyn posted to social media.
The Kardashian’s have yet to comment.
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