The rumormills are unstoppable for the latest outing of Kendall Jenner and Harry Styles. The "One Direction" singer and the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star were labeled "dating"once again when they were pictured "kissing" each other on their holiday vacation in St. Barts. But what is the truth behind this latest engagement between these two celebrities? Is Styles keeping up his romance with the supermodel sister of the Kardashian clan or are both faking a rendezvous to hide their sexuality?  

In Nov. 2013, the undeniable attraction between Styles and Jenner were brought up to the media just after the "One Direction" singer was caught having dinner with the reality star. Hollywoodlife even got the scoop from the 21-year-old singer but casually Styles denied the said speculation. Meanwhile Jenner on the other hand said to E!Online that Styles was just a "friend."

"No story, we're friends. He's cool," Jenner clarified.

The star even reiterated it on twitter declaring "Enough with the rumors! I'm single, people."

The buzz now between the two stars is different and the name of Cara Delevigne is even tagged along the rumors. Lately, the 20-year-old "KUWTK" star is said to have an issue with her "real sexuality." Inquisitr even noted what OK! issued on their latest magazine which indicates that Jenner is actually "gay" and is even into her co-model Cara Delevingne.

In line with Jenner being linked with Delevingne, another news sprung up and it was the belief that Styles was "using" the reality star as his "beard" to also conceal his true sexuality.  

"In slang terms these fake relationships have become known as "beards," according to the outlet. "It has frequently been claimed that the women in Styles life were acting as "beards" so that One Direction's management could maintain the image of Harry as a ladies man and thus cover his sexuality."

Which is which? Unless representatives of both parties reveal the true score between Styles and Jenner, both still remain single and assume no truth regarding their sexuality issues.