Kendall Jenner & D’Angelo Russell Dating?: She’s ‘Finally Ready To Fall In Love’

Love is in the air for Kendall Jenner and D’Angelo Russell! Kendall is ready to slow down a bit after launching her modeling career, and take the time to give love a chance! D’Angelo, you lucky, lucky man.

Kendall Jenner, 20, is experiencing some electricity with Lakers player D’Angelo Russell, 19, after meeting up with friends, according to a HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVE source. Though they’re just starting to get to know each other, Kendall might be seriously falling for the rookie NBA star. Ain’t love grand?

“Kendall and D’Angelo have hung out with friends, and there definitely seems to be a serious flirtation there,” a source told HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY. “Sparks fly whenever they are in the same room. They are both so busy though, her with modeling and him with basketball, that they haven’t spent too much time together, unfortunately.”

“Kendall is definitely open to the possibility though,” the source continued. “She has a couple years of serious modeling under her belt now, so she feels more confident than she has in the past. She was so focused on her career before she wasn’t really looking for romance. But now she’s finally ready to fall in love.”

This is so exciting! Kendall works incredibly hard, and now she’s giving herself the chance to relax a bit, and find someone who makes her happy. And what a guy she picked; D’Angelo was the second overall pick in the 2015 NBA draft. Dude’s going places!

The romance rumors started right before Kendall was spotted on the sidelines of the Lakers game, both on October 27 and November 1. That really didn’t squelch any speculation, did it? So did Kendall suddenly gain an interest in basketball, or was she checking out the eye candy? She looked gorgeous at both games (of course). Now we know she was definitely trying to get a special someone’s attention!

HollywoodLifers, do you think Kendall and D’Angelo make a cute couple? Tell us in the comments!

— Samantha Wilson, Reporting by Tim Plant 

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