Caitlyn Jenner
American media personality and decathlete
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June 13 2025 | Caitlyn Jenner was in Tel Aviv during ongoing airstrikes, taking shelter with Israeli influencer Regev Gur and posting images from inside a bomb shelter during the conflict. |
April 2024 | Reversed previous stance and again supported Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. |
2022 | Publicly criticized trans swimmer Lia Thomas, stating Thomas was not the 'rightful winner' of the NCAA Division I women's 500-yard freestyle event, sparking further controversy within the trans community. |
2022 | Founded Jenner Racing, a team in the all-female W Series open-wheel championship, which lasted one year before the series folded midseason. |
2022 | Hired by Fox News as an on-air contributor |
2021 | Appeared as a contestant 'Phoenix' on season five of The Masked Singer, being the second contestant unmasked and the show's first transgender contestant |
2021 | Hired by Fox News as an on-air contributor six months after the gubernatorial election. |
September 2021 | Supported the Texas Heartbeat Act, which made all post-six-week abortions illegal. |
May 2021 | Stated that trans girls should not be allowed to compete in girls' school sports, aligning with Republican Party views. |
April 23 2021 | Launched campaign for Governor of California in the 2021 recall gubernatorial election as a Republican candidate. |
November 2019 | Participated in the nineteenth season of the British version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, placing sixth in the competition |
October 2018 | Withdrew support for Donald Trump after a proposed administration policy to restrict the legal definition of gender to that assigned at birth. |
July 2017 | Contemplated running for U.S. Senate to represent California and condemned Trump for reinstating a ban on transgender people serving in the military. |
April 2017 | Publicly stated support for same-sex marriage. |
February 2017 | Criticized President Trump for rescinding federal requirements giving transgender students the right to choose school restrooms matching their gender identity. |
2016 | Expressed support for Ted Cruz during the Republican presidential primaries and voted for Donald Trump in the presidential election. |
September 2016 | Appeared in an Amazon Prime TV series Transparent in a dream sequence during season three |
May 2016 | Her 2015 interview with Diane Sawyer won Outstanding TV Journalism Newsmagazine at the GLAAD Media Awards. |
April 2016 | Listed as No. 8 on Out magazine's Power 50 list. |
April 8 2016 | Collaborated with MAC Cosmetics to launch 'Finally Free' lipstick, with 100% of proceeds supporting the MAC AIDS Fund Transgender Initiative. |
February 2016 | Featured on the cover of The Advocate magazine's February/March issue. |
2015 | Starred in the reality television series 'I Am Cait', which focused on her gender transition. |
December 10 2015 | Discussed transgender rights with Samantha Power, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, on International Human Rights Day. |
November 2015 | Listed as one of the nine runners-up for The Advocate Person of the Year and included in Out magazine's Out100, named 'Newsmaker of the Year'. |
October 2015 | Presented the Point Foundation's Horizon Award to television producers Rhys Ernst and Zach Zyskowski, marking her second public speaking engagement after gender transition. |
July 2015 | Received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPY Awards, recognized for her courage in embracing her transgender identity and bringing visibility to transgender challenges. |
July 2015 | Announced her new name, Caitlyn Jenner, following her gender transition. |
June 2015 | Made a private appearance at the Los Angeles LGBT Center, speaking with trans youth and discussing transgender issues. |
April 2015 | Publicly came out as a trans woman, marking a significant personal and public transition. |
2011 | Appeared in the Adam Sandler comedy 'Jack and Jill' alongside Al Pacino |
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