Caitlyn Jenner

“It just isn’t fair.” Caitlyn Jenner, who is running for California governor, said transgender girls shouldn’t compete in women’s sports at school.
The former Olympic champion, now running for California governor, weighed in on a controversial subject.
She referred in a tweet to "Gov. Gavin Newsom's district attorneys." DAs are elected in California, not appointed by the governor.
The former Olympic gold medalist and reality TV personality has failed to convince many trans-rights advocates that she is a major asset to their cause.
"Sacramento needs an honest leader with a clear vision," the 71-year-old trans activist and reality TV star said in a statement.
The former Olympic champion and reality-TV star has reportedly started talking with political consultants about a possible campaign.
The beauty mogul's bikini shots on Instagram reportedly sent users to Vote.org in droves.
The former Olympian, who publicly identified as transgender in 2015, said she now sees herself politically as "economically conservative, socially progressive."
Many commenters said they mistook the actress for Jenner in a recent photo posted to Instagram.
The supermodel debuted a hilariously brutal and lipkit-stained impression of her younger sister.