Kendall Jenner reportedly dating Nick Jonas

Kendall Jenner (Photo: Reuters)

A member of the Kardashian/ Jenner clan is reportedly dating a Jonas brother.

According to Us Weekly's sources, Kendall Jenner, 19, and Nick Jonas, 22, have started dating, and Jenner's good friend, Gigi Hadid, 20, was responsible for the new pairing. 

Gigi, who is currently dating Nick's older brother Joe, reportedly played matchmaker between the Estee Lauder model and the "Jealous" singer. Aside from wanting her good friend to find love, sources claim that she also wanted Kendall to date Nick because she thinks "it would be fun for all of them to hang out." 

"They are all going to end up hanging out regardless, so it seems like a simple situation, which could be a lot of fun," the insider said. 

Kendall and Gigi are part of Taylor Swift's ever-expanding group of friends, and at the Fourth of July celebrations last month, Gigi may have gotten to know Nick a little better as he and Joe were also at Swift's Rhode Island mansion during the Independence Day weekend. 

It was reported that Nick and Kendall were reintroduced by Gigi at a Las Vegas party on July 25, and the pair have been reportedly keeping in touch ever since. 

The source added that the pair is keeping things quiet for now, but "when they're ready and it turns official, we'll start seeing pictures." 

Kendall previously dated One Direction member Harry Styles in 2013. She was also linked to Justin Bieber and Formula One Driver Lewis Hamilton, but the model has never confirmed if she had a relationship with either of them.

Meanwhile, Nick has just split from girlfriend and former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo in June, after two years of dating. He also dated Australian singer-actress Delta Goodrem in 2011, Selena Gomez in 2008, and Miley Cyrus in 2006.  

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