Kendall Jenner, Blake Griffin news: Couple make separate red carpet entrance for 'The 5th Quarter' premiere

Kendall Jenner at the Ralph Lauren 2017 Spring/Summer Fashion Show Reuters/Andrew Kelly

Reality star and model Kendall Jenner and her boyfriend, NBA player Blake Griffin, made their red carpet appearance a few days ago. Sort of. The two were in attendance for the premiere of "The 5th Quarter" in Beverly Hills, California. However, they posed for the photographers separately.

The 22-year-old reality star showed off some skin in a mesh leotard with ripped jeans, a beige blazer, and a peach-colored bra. She paired the look with black boots and topped it off with a gold cross necklace.

Although she did not pose with Griffin, she was seen posing with her friend, the CEO of OBB Pictures Michael Ratner, who was also dressed coolly with black jeans, a maroon bomber jacket, and a grey hoodie. The NBA star put a casual spin on his royal blue suit with white sneakers and a grey crewneck sweater.

Jenner and Griffin have been seeing each other since August this year, following the latter's breakup with his girlfriend Brynn Cameron, whom he shares two children with. The reality star was often seen sitting courtside to watch Griffin's team, the Los Angeles Clippers play. They were also spotted at a Halloween party complete in costume and enjoying a meal together at Sugarfish Sushi in Beverly Hills.

Earlier this month, Griffin was seen with Jenner and her family at her birthday dinner. An onlooker told PEOPLE that while Jenner and Griffin spent time together, they also met with their friends at the event separately.

According to another source, Jenner is very happy with the NBA player. They started out as more like friends, and their relationship has turned very casual but it does seem like things are more serious as of late. Additional reports also claim that Jenner's family has accepted Griffin and that they are spending time to get to know him better.

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