Jordyn Woods Denies Hooking Up With Tristan Thompson On "Red Table Talk"

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Jordyn woods performs on stage during the official 2018 American Music Awards after party presented by Security Benefit at Microsoft Theater Gold Ballroom on October 9, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.

Jordyn Woods speaks her truth with Jada Pinkett Smith on "Red Table Talk."

Jordyn Woods has been keeping under the radar for the most part after news broke that she and Tristan Thompson hooked up. Over the past week, there have been reports everywhere from sources close to both the Kardashian-Jenners and Jordyn Woods about the scenario at hand. Earlier this week, Jordyn Woods revealed that she was going to be on Jada Pinkett Smith's Red Table Talk. Now, the episode has arrived as Jordyn Woods speaks her truth for the first time since the scandal broke out.

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Jordyn Woods' has shared her side of the story to Jada Pinkett Smith on the latest episode of Red Table Talk. She explained her side of the story, insisting that people have the whole story wrong. She said that she didn't give him a lap dance but explained that she understands why people thought they were getting "cozy."

The episode has sparked a bit of controversy earlier this week. Like most people associated with the Kardashians-Jenners, she was forced to sign an NDA agreement. However, her appearance on Red Table Talk could violate that and possibly lead to legal actions by the Kardashians. They're allegedly heated that she chose to tell her story on television.

Woods was accused of hooking up with Tristan Thompson over Valentine's Day weekend. The news broke and she recently moved out of Kylie Jenner's guest house and was booted out of the family business.

Peep the latest episode of Red Table Talk below. 


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