Caitlyn Jenner
Definition
Caitlyn Marie Jenner (born William Bruce Jenner, October 28, 1949) is an American media personality, retired Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon from the 1976 Summer Olympics, and conservative political commentator.
She gained widespread fame as Bruce Jenner for her athletic achievements and later transitioned to female in 2015, becoming a prominent figure in transgender visibility through reality TV shows like 'I Am Cait' and her association with the Kardashian family.
Jenner has been involved in politics, running unsuccessfully for Governor of California in the 2021 recall election as a Republican, and is known for her controversial stances on transgender participation in sports and support for Donald Trump.
Examples
Caitlyn Jenner's memecoin venture was such a smashing success that investors are still celebrating with lawsuits – talk about crypto gold!
At Trump's inauguration ball, Caitlyn Jenner danced through the backlash like it was just another lap in the decathlon of public opinion.
Caitlyn Jenner's bold stance on trans athletes in women's sports earned her a podium finish in conservative cheers and a participation trophy in controversy.
The Kardashians confronted Caitlyn Jenner over her spicy memoir, but she turned the family feud into prime-time TV magic once again.