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Katherine Heslop

Kylie Jenner's ex-BFF appears to back Kanye West as bitter Kardashian feud continues

Kylie Jenner's former BFF Jordyn Woods has dropped a huge hint she's come down firmly on the side of Kanye West amid the rapper's on-going feud with the Kardashians.

Kylie, 25, and her childhood best friend, 24, are said to have fallen out around three years ago after it was reported that Jordyn had kissed Tristan Thompson, Khloe Kardashian's on-and-off boyfriend and the father of her two children.

Just days after Kanye's latest outburst about Kylie's famous family, Jordyn took to Instagram to pose up in a pair of sunglasses designed by Yeezy.

The move prompted Kanye's fans to immediately speculate that Jordyn was throwing shade on the famous brood.

In six photos, Jordyn and her sister posed in the huge silver shades, and wore all black outfits.

Jordyn and Kylie were BFFs and appeared on reality show Life of Kylie together (Getty Images for SECNDNTURE)
The pair fell out after Jordyn reportedly kissed Tristan Thompson (Lauren/WWD/REX/Shutterstock)

She simply captioned the post: "YZYSHDZ", but that was enough for followers to leap on.

One person wrote: OMG, the implication of these pictures."

Another said: "Kanye I see what your doing here," followed by a row of laughing face emojis.

A third person quipped: "Kim must be boiling", again with a row of laughing emojis.

A fourth follower simply wrote: "Shots fired."

Fans couldn't help but notice Jordyn's timing as Kanye, 45, has continued to post private messages alleged to have been sent between himself and ex-wife Kim, 41, despite her pleas for him to stop.

In the texts, Kanye slated the SKIMS star and her mum Kris Jenner over their kids' school choices.

Jordyn Woods posed in Yeezy sunglasses, fuelling speculation she was siding with Kanye amid the on-going feud with the Kardashians (jordynwoods/Instagram)
She and her sister both wore black as they posed for the camera in the huge shades (jordynwoods/Instagram)

When the couple were in the process of their bitter divorce, Kim begged Ye to stop sharing the private text messages between the pair.

However, in his latest rant about their children's schools – he did just that.

North, nine, Chicago, four, Saint, six currently attend a private school in Los Angeles, but Kanye is said to want them to be transferred to his own newly-opened Donda Academy – a Christian school he named after his late mother.

In screenshot of his text to Kim, the rapper's message read: "You don't have say so of where the kids go to school.

"Why get say say. Cause you half white?

Ye also lashed out at Kim's mother Kris, whom he once referred to as 'Kris Jong Un' in another slew of angry texts.

Kim ended up sending Ye a message from the matriarch herself, who begged him to stop talking about her because of how much it 'stresses' her at her age of 66.

It read: "From my Mom - PLEASE.

"Tell him to stop mentioning my name. I'm almost 67 years old and I don't always feel great and thus stresses me no end."

Kim and Kanye's once amicable divorce has now turned bitter (AFP via Getty Images)

Kanye then responded: "Y'all don't have so so over my black children and where they go to school. They will not do playboy and sex tapes," referencing Kim's leaked video with Ray J and her Playboy cover.

It looks like the ex-couple may have reached a resolution on schooling, as last week Kanye told his Instagram followers that he "had a good meeting with Kim about schools."

However, Ye used the rest of the post to bash his 'enemies', including Adidas executive Daniel Cherry, Kid Cudi and Kim's ex, Pete Davidson.

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