Caitlyn Jenner

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Caitlyn Jenner is a American transgender celebrity, TV personality, and former athlete[1][2]. She was born on October 28th 1949 and came out as a trans woman in April 2015[3]. Her name change was made official on September 25, 2015[4]. She stars in I Am Cait, a documentary series about her life.

References

  1. "Bruce Jenner's First Wife Chrystie Scott on When Former Olympian Said He Wanted to 'Be a Woman'" by Katie Kindelan on [{{#explode:https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/bruce-jenners-wife-olympian-wanted-woman/story?id=30608289%7C/%7C0}}//{{#explode:https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/bruce-jenners-wife-olympian-wanted-woman/story?id=30608289%7C/%7C2}} <{{#explode:{{#replace:{{#replace:{{#replace:https://abcnews.go.com/entertainment/bruce-jenners-wife-olympian-wanted-woman/story?id=30608289%7Chttps://%7C}}%7Chttp://%7C}}%7Cwww.%7C}}%7C/%7C0}}>]. Published April 27, 2015. (no backup information provided)
  2. "Olympic Track & Field: Decathlete Ashton Eaton Is Next American Star" by Tony Giardina on [{{#explode:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1288133-olympic-track-field-decathlete-ashton-eaton-is-next-american-star%7C/%7C0}}//{{#explode:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1288133-olympic-track-field-decathlete-ashton-eaton-is-next-american-star%7C/%7C2}} <{{#explode:{{#replace:{{#replace:{{#replace:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1288133-olympic-track-field-decathlete-ashton-eaton-is-next-american-star%7Chttps://%7C}}%7Chttp://%7C}}%7Cwww.%7C}}%7C/%7C0}}>]. Published August 7, 2012. "Olympic decathlons first rose to prominence in America when Bruce Jenner competed in the 1976 games in Montreal. He became an American hero by setting the decathlon world record and taking gold back from the Soviets." (no backup information provided)
  3. Ravi Somaiya. "Caitlyn Jenner, Formerly Bruce, Introduces Herself in Vanity Fair", The New York Times, June 1, 2015.