KEY POINTS

  • Jordyn Woods discussed cancel culture while showing off her home during Wednesday's episode of "MTV Cribs"
  • She seemingly addressed her falling-out with Khloe Kardashian following her scandal with Tristan Thompson
  • The "Life of Kylie" alum said she believes "the only person who can cancel you is God"

Jordyn Woods seemingly threw shade at Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson as she shared her thoughts about cancel culture.

During Wednesday's episode of "MTV Cribs," Woods, 23, opened a package containing shirts with the phrases, "Oh, s—t I've been canceled," and "Please don't cancel me," printed on them.

The former "Life of Kylie" star ⁠— who made headlines in 2019 when she and Thompson, 30, were spotted kissing while he was dating Kardashian, 37 ⁠— then seemingly addressed her falling-out with the Good American founder and getting "canceled" in the wake of her scandal with the NBA player, according to Us Weekly.

"They tried it already, I’ve already been in that position," Woods said, causing fans to speculate she was referring to the drama involving her, Kardashian and Thompson. "I truly believe the only person who can cancel you is God and God isn’t going to cancel you."

"And that's the truth," her mom, Elizabeth, chimed in.

Woods received intense backlash after she was seen cozying up with Thompson at a party in February 2019. The scandal led to her falling out with the entire Kardashian-Jenner clan, including her best friend Kylie Jenner.

"Kylie is still very hurt and disappointed by Jordyn’s actions and her decision-making," an unnamed source told Us Weekly in 2019. "It completely shattered Kylie for a bit and left her feeling very conflicted."

Woods later said on "Red Table Talk" that she did kiss Thompson, though she said that there was "no passion" and "no tongue." The influencer also claimed she apologized to Kardashian "over the phone, over text."

Kardashian and Thompson split shortly after reports of him kissing Woods surfaced, but they rekindled their romance in August last year.

They split once more in June after renewed cheating allegations stemming from Instagram model Sydney Chase, who claimed she hooked up with the Sacramento Kings player in January. But the exes reportedly remain amicable as they co-parent their 3-year-old daughter, True.

In the two-part finale of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" in June, Kardashian spoke about the scandal, telling host Andy Cohen that she has no ill feelings toward Woods. She also stressed that she forgave not only Thompson but also Woods.

"I personally don't talk to her, but I think she's doing really well in her personal life," Kardashian was quoted by Us Weekly as saying. "I think that's a huge misconception [that I only forgave Tristan]. I don’t have any grudge against Jordyn. I think people make mistakes, people live, and they learn and I forgive both parties. How could I forgive Tristan and not Jordyn? That sounds asinine in my opinion."

Meanwhile, Woods also seemingly shaded Larsa Pippen last year after the latter claimed that she dated Thompson before she introduced him to the Kardashian-Jenner family. "Make it make sense," Woods tweeted with a thinking face emoji in November 2020.

Multiple unnamed sources told Us Weekly in 2019 that it was Pippen who told the Kardashians about Woods and Thompson making out at a house party in Santa Monica.

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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 Getty Images/Astrid Stawiarz