Last month, we wrote a story about a conspiracy theory which alleged that Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid weren’t friends anymore.
At first, we were skeptical about believing it, but then as fashion month came to a conclusion without ANY KenGi sitings, save one tepid interaction backstage at Marc Jacobs, we started drinking the Kool-Aid.
Let this be a lesson to you all: never drink the Kool-Aid!
Whatever happened between Kendall and Gigi, whether it was a major fight or just a case of Taylor demanding full-time custody of their shared bestie after breaking things off with the PR disaster better known as Tom Hiddleston, KenGi is clearly as strong as ever.
If you really want to get technical about it, you could try and say Kendall and Gigi officially squashed their beef when this bizarre W editorial came out, but all know that business is business. Being famous means occasionally taking photographs with people you hate, and besides, who knows how far in advance those pictures were taken anyway.
Sorry, Taylor. Guess you and Kendall will just have to keep on sharing.
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