Caitlyn Jenner was quickly repudiated by LGBTQ advocates after she entered California’s recall election as a gubernatorial candidate — and her fellow transgender Republicans are mixed over whether or not to back her up.
24.04.2021 - 18:42 / etcanada.com
Joy Behar faced backlash after mistakenly misgendering Caitlyn Jenner on Friday’s episode of “The View”.
The talk show co-host made the error while discussing Jenner’s decision to run for California governor.
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“He’s got this guy Brad Parscale running his campaign–her campaign, rather,” said Behar of Jenner, who transitioned six years ago.
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Caitlyn Jenner was quickly repudiated by LGBTQ advocates after she entered California’s recall election as a gubernatorial candidate — and her fellow transgender Republicans are mixed over whether or not to back her up.
Caitlyn Jenner is “in favour” of reintroducing the death penalty in California, she has said. Speaking to CNN, the former reality television star, who is running for governor in the state, expressed support for the punishment – which is legal in California but has been halted since 2006 under a federal court and had an official moratorium placed on it in 2019 by governor Gavin Newsom.
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Caitlyn Jenner, 71, is discussing her kids’ reactions to her decision to run for governor of California for the first time in a new interview that aired on May 10. The Olympic Gold Medalist admitted that although her brood, including Kendall Jenner, 25, Kylie Jenner, 23, are “not involved” in her political run, they were still “scared” when she told them about it.
As California’s recall election got into full swing on Tuesday, Governor Gavin Newsom obliquely addressed the release of the first campaign ad from Republican challenger Caitlyn Jenner.
Caitlyn Jenner has already lost the political support of her family… on both sides.Last week, the former "I Am Cait" star announced that she was running for governor of California in the state's upcoming "recall" election. TMZ reports that Caitlyn's son's — Brody Jenner, Brandon Jenner and Burt Jenner — didn't want her to run and says they're "embarrassed" by the gubernatorial bid.
At least one of Caitlyn Jenner's 10 children appears to be distancing himself from the Olympian's campaign for California governor. Burt Jenner, 42, is Caitlyn's oldest child.
Kim Kardashian will reportedly "not" endorse Caitlyn Jenner for the governor of California as it will be "bad business". While sister Kylie Jenner remains "on the fence", the rest of the Keeping Up With The Kardashians family are also said to be steering away from supporting the former Olympian's foray into politics.
Caitlyn Jenner, who recently announced that she is running for governor in California, has responded to ABC’s daytime The View’s host Joy Behar after being repeatedly misgendered by her on ABC’s daytime talk show. In a discussion on Friday, Behar referred to Jenner as “he” throughout the segment.
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Haley Bosselman editorCaitlyn Jenner took to Twitter last night to accept an apology from “The View” co-host Joy Behar, who repeatedly misgendered her during the show’s discussion of Jenner’s recently announced run for California governor.“Don’t sweat it, @JoyVBehar,” Jenner wrote. “I’m not about cancel culture.