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Kim Kardashian Pokes Fun at Kendall Jenner’s NBA Exes
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Date:2025-04-13 21:35:34
Kim Kardashian is taking her slam dunk fashion style to the next level.
In the newly dropped trailer for season three of Hulu's The Kardashians, the reality star is seen donning a black T-shirt printed with the former NBA flames of sister Kendall Jenner.
The witty shirt, which features the words "Kendall" and "Starting Five," shows the supermodel surrounded by images of her past rumored romances, making up the basketball team of exes past.
The design includes former Los Angeles Lakers player Jordan Clarkson (who she casually dated in 2016), former Los Angeles Clippers player Blake Griffin (who Kendall was linked to in 2017), previous Philadelphia 76ers star Ben Simmons (Kendall's boyfriend of about a year in 2019), and former Los Angeles Lakers player Kyle Kuzma (who sparked romance rumors with Kendall in 2019).
Of course, closing out the team is Phoenix Suns shooting guard Devin Booker, who Kendall dated off and on for two years until they split in October 2022.
At the time, a source close to Kendall told E! News that her and Devin's "schedules weren't lining up and eventually the relationship really took its course. There's no bad blood. It wasn't an awful breakup."
The insider added that Kendall was in "great spirits" since the split and had been "really busy" and "really focused on work," such as trying to take her company, 818 tequila, to the "next level."
However, back in February, her single girl era seemingly ended after Kendall was spotted with Bad Bunny during a dinner outing alongside Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber. While neither Kendall nor Bad Bunny have publicly commented on the romance rumors, the pair have since been seen saddling up for a horseback riding date in April and spending time with each other at Coachella.
Looks like Kendall is still continuing to score buckets with her dating life.
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