Kendall Jenner, Blake Griffin news: Duo spotted enjoying steak with friends; reality star not looking for serious relationship

Kendall Jenner and Blake Griffin's romance has been making headlines as of late and it seems that the two are taking a step further in their relationship.

Recently, Jenner was spotted with Griffin and three of his friends last week at the Ocean Prime steak joint in Beverly Hills. As revealed by TMZ, the photos show her bonding and enjoying some steak with the NBA star and his friends.

One would think that after being spotted out and about together for several months now would mean that their romance would be getting serious. Apparently, that is not the case for Jenner and Griffin. According to a source via People, the NBA star is very much interested in the supermodel. Jenner thinks that he is very cool and sexy, and also dorky. The source went on to say that the reality star thinks that "he has a certain attractive swagger."

As the two of them have been seeing each other more, it seems that the L.A. Clippers player is doing all he can to make Jenner his girlfriend. However, the reality star seems to be "keeping him at arm's length" because of her busy schedule. The source went on to say that with constant work and travel, Jenner knows that a serious relationship is not the best idea at the moment. Yet, things are definitely heating up between the two, with Jenner enjoying Griffin's company on more than one occasion.

Jenner and Griffin were first spotted together a few months ago after attending a Kendrick Lamar concert at the Staples Center. The same night, they were spotted again at the Travis Scott concert after-party at the Avenue club.

Aside from dating Griffin, Jenner was recently linked to A$AP Rocky. However, as previously mentioned, she is not seriously involved with anyone due to her busy schedule.

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