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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