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Caitlyn Jenner tells right-wing podcast she's 'a hypocrite' to accept 'Woman of the Year' award

Jenner also revealed she lost her “F” marker on her U.S. passport and has appealed for help to President Trump

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Caitlyn Jenner talked to Tomi Lahren about her transition, Trump, and trans women in sports.

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In a clear sign of how desperate these two conservative media vampires are to be relevant again, Tomi Lahren invited Caitlyn Jenner to appear on her Outkick podcast, Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Tuesday to talk about her transition, Trump, women’s sports, activism, and… chromosomes.

"I'm still XY. Biologically, I'm female. Everything's fixed," Jenner told Lahren, referring to her 2017 gender reassignment surgery. "But genetically, I'm still XY. There's nothing I can do about that. And I'm fine with it. I'm just glad that I can wake up in the morning and just be myself.”


The 75-year-old Olympian gold medalist added: “I have no regrets about what I did.”

Well, except maybe one, she told the FOX News host.

Looking back at one of the many accolades showered upon her when she came out as trans in 2015, Jenner said one made her feel like a “hypocrite.” That fall, Glamour named Jenner “Woman of the Year,” and she posed with then-18-year-old daughter Kylie Jenner when she accepted the honor.

Jenner, who in 2020 told this reporter she was “all for trans inclusion” then flip-flopped in 2021 as part of her failed bid to get elected governor of California, told Lahren her position on women’s sports was at odds with her identity as a “biological man” — despite telling Lahren in that same interview, “biologically, I’m female.”

"I started thinking, ‘What a hypocrite I am,’ trying to keep biological men out of women's sports, but I'm a biological man, and they gave me Glamour's Woman of the Year Award," Jenner said.

It should be noted that Jenner posted on social media in 2024 that she returned the Glamour award.

Jenner also spent a lot of time talking about how much she loves President Donald Trump, noting that she has his personal cell number and that he and Melania have personally called her. She voted for Trump in 2016 and 2024.

She revealed that at a recent visit to Mar-A-Lago, she wrote a letter to the president, asking for his personal help with a problem plaguing many trans Americans right now: the loss of their authentic gender marker on their identification.

“Now we're going too far to the right, you know, with gender markers,” she said. Jenner revealed that when she renewed her passport, it came back with an M for “male.”

“What do I do? I can't travel internationally anymore,” said Jenner. She said so far, Trump has not responded to her letter, and she’s chosen not to call him.

There was one other headline-grabbing quote from Jenner’s conversation with Lahren, and it answers a question many have wondered: Does the former reality star have any clue as to the extent of damage her personal brand of activism has done to the transgender movement?

She admitted her coming out may have ultimately hurt, not helped, that effort.

"We went so far to the left on this issue for the last 30 years [and], unfortunately, I don't think I helped it at all," said Jenner. "When I came out in 2015, I brought this issue forward, but I had nothing but good in my heart. I thought this is a very marginalized group of people [and] I've been dealing with this issue since I was a little kid, and maybe I can make a difference. But unfortunately, the left kind of took my issue."

“My issue,” she said.

What of the 2.8 million American people targeted at this very moment by more than 600 pieces of state and federal legislation, at least 22 of which have already been enacted? Creating a registry of trans people, stripping trans kids of gender-affirming care, and banning athletes from equal participation in sports?

The only other issue Jenner told Lehren where America is “going too far to the right” is transgender bathroom bans, lamenting the dilemma trans men face if they are forced to use a women’s bathroom and what trans women will encounter if they are forced to use men’s restrooms.

“I have so many of my friends are just, you know, just gorgeous women,” said Jenner. “Trying to force these people into the men's room. And it's just not right. And it's not safe.”

Out attempted to contact Jenner for comment for this story, but her representatives did not respond before publication.

Jenner’s former manager, Sophia Hutchins, 29, died in July 2025 in an ATV crash near Jenner’s home. Last week, reports said Jenner sought at least $450,000 from the Hutchins estate, claiming she is owed that amount for unpaid expenses and personal spending.

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