
Kris Jenner, Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King consolidate friendship on vacay
The 69-year-old Kardashians star and the 71-year-old talk show host were seen in photos snapped in Mallorca that Gayle, 70, posted to her Instagram on Saturday.
Kris and Oprah were seen looking chummy last month when they attended Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez 's wedding in Venice.
The ladies were also joined by music mogul and philanthropist David Geffen.
'Summer vacation in Spain ���� Great people, insane accommodations, beautiful hikes, and the most delicious food!' Gayle captioned her post.
The trio's appearance in June at Jeff Bezos' wedding was the first hint to many fans that the women were friends.
However, Oprah and Kris have known each other going back years, though their friendship appeared to grow during the multi-day festivities.
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