Jordyn Woods' "Red Table Talk" Appearance Might Violate Kardashians NDA

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Jordyn Woods poses backstage during The American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection 2019 at Hammerstein Ballroom on February 7, 2019 in New York City.

The tea comes with a cost.

Jordyn Woods' upcoming appearance on Jada Pinkett Smith's Red Table Talk might result in a legal battle if Kylie's ex-best friend says too much about the Kardashian family or even her fling with Tristan Thompson. According to TMZ, Jordyn Woods could face a lawsuit from the Kardashian clan if she gets too candid about the Kardashians.

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Like most people who've been connected to the Kardashians, Woods was required to sign off on a non-disclosure agreement due to her appearances on Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Ultimately, the language in the agreement reveals that she's prevented from disclosing any details about Kris, Kim, Khloe, Kourtney, Kylie, and Kendall. 

Earlier today, Jordyn Woods shared a dramatic video teasing her appearance on Jada's Red Table Talk. The show was shot earlier today but there hasn't been any details surrounding what Jordyn said on the show. Jada Pinkett apparently wanted "to create a healing between Jordyn and Khloe" and give Jordyn a platform to tell her side of the story.

The Kardashian clan are apparently livid that she's trying to spin the story before formally apologizing to Khloe for allegedly hooking up with Tristan Thompson. 

Woods has yet to publicly speak out but reports surfaced earlier this week claiming she's blaming the "mistake" on the alcohol. Clearly, that excuse wasn't enough to gain the trust of the Kardashian-Jenners who've reportedly cut her off completely. 


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