Nothing says “I love you” to a sibling than trolling them about their love life; at least that’s what Kim Kardashian recently did to sister Kendall Jenner. According to TMZ Sports, Kim K was seen on Instagram dancing around with daughter North, but that didn’t catch fans’ eyes. What caught their eyes was Kim K’s t-shirt with sister Kendall’s face plastered on it with all five of her NBA exes.
The shirt mockingly said, “Kendall’s Starting Five.” Jenner has a history of dating NBA players starting with Jordan Clarkson in 2016 when he played for the Lakers, but they wound up breaking up later the same year. The following year, she moved on to Blake Griffin, who plays for the Boston Celtics. They called it quits in 2018.
Jenner also had an on-and-off relationship with the 76ers’ Ben Simmons from 2018-2019 before dating Kyle Kuzma, now with the Washington Wizards. In 2020, she made headlines dating current Phoenix Suns player Devin Booker until they eventually ended their romance last November.
Everyone knows the well-publicized romances and marriages of sisters Kim and Khloe to basketball stars Kris Humprehy, Lamar Odom, and current Laker Tristian Thompson whom Khole Kardashian has two children.
But this is not the first time Kim has been seen with this shirt on, but it may be the first time fans have noticed it.
You have to wonder how her sister feels about Kim K making fun of her failed romances.
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