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Fans think Kylie Jenner's latest caption is about Jordyn Woods' new relationship

Jordyn Woods went public with her new boyfriend this week, sharing a series of loved-up photos on Instagram. And along with fans who showered the post in congratulations, it looks like Kylie Jenner just referenced the new relationship in her own way, too.

ICYMI, 18 months after the whole Tristan Thompson debacle, 23-year-old Jordyn shared cuddly pics from her holiday with 24-year-old NBA Player Karl-Anthony Towns this week.

"I found you, then I found me," Jordyn wrote to her 11.7million followers, while Karl-Anthony added, "There are darknesses in life and there are lights, and you are one of the lights, the light of all lights."

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I found you, then I found me🤍

A post shared by HEIR JORDYN (@jordynwoods) on Sep 26, 2020 at 7:26pm PDT

Fans were absolutely chuffed to see Jordyn so happy, with one writing, "YES sis," and another adding, "Shine bright queen." And while none of the Kardashian-Jenners interacted with the photos, fans think Kylie Jenner referenced Jordyn's pictures on her own Instagram.

Her latest picture, shared 48 hours after Jordyn's post, showed Kylie stood by the sliding doors in her house, looking out on the pool. But it was the caption that people are most interested in, which read: "Still wish you well."

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still wish you well🤍

A post shared by Kylie 🤍 (@kyliejenner) on Sep 29, 2020 at 10:15am PDT

Hmm, could Kylie be taking about her ex-best friend? The last thing we heard about Kylie and Jordyn's friendship was that while they have no hard feelings between them, Kylie sided with Khloe over the whole Tristan Thompson thing.

Speaking of her friendship with Kylie in her November 2019 Cosmopolitan interview, Jordyn explained, "I love her. That’s my homie. I hope everything falls into place and that we can all grow and build our relationships with our family and God [again] and come back together one day and be stronger and happier."

Jordyn added, "A lot of people can be around when things are good, but you don’t know who’s really around until things are bad."

Looks like they're both thriving, tbh.

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