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Caitlyn Jenner Tells Right-Wing Podcast She's 'a Hypocrite' to Accept 'Woman of the Year' Award


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.


via: Them


Right-wing trans grifter Caitlyn Jenner said that she feels like a “hypocrite” for advocating against trans women in women’s sports after having accepted Glamour’s Woman of the Year Award in 2015.


While speaking to Tomi Lahren on her show Tomi Lahren Is Fearless, which is part of the Fox News-backed right-wing outlet Outkick, Jenner spoke at length about her feelings on having taken home Glamour’s Woman of the Year award.


“It’s not like I want to protect the LGBT community, I want to protect women,” Jenner started out, as she spoke about her advocacy against trans athletes. “It’s not right. So I fought this battle from the Lia Thomas days until today. And I thought, ‘What a hypocrite I am.’ Here I am fighting this battle: biological men out of women’s sports. But back when I came out, what did I accept? Glamour’s Woman of the Year award.”




She continued, “What a hypocrite! I’m still XY. Biologically, I’m female. But genetically, I’m still XY. There’s nothing I can do about that. And I’m fine with it. I’m just glad I can wake up in the morning and just be myself.”


Jenner’s words were quite a departure from the speech she gave when she accepted the award in 2015. “There was a French activist and writer, Simone de Beauvoir, who said, ‘You are not born woman. You become one’ … Words I live by,” Jenner said during the speech, per People.


Jenner returned the award in 2024, per a social media post from her.


“While I never competed for one of the dozens of ‘Glamour Magazine Woman of the Year’ awards, awarded to me in 2016, I accepted the award,” she wrote on X. “It has become clear, in speaking with many families, men and women, the distraught nature this acceptance of the award still brings them today.”



She continued, “Upon discussion, thought and reflection, I agree. It’s important to me that I walk the walk, like I have on so many of the issues (minors not being treated for transitioning, and sports- no men in women’s sports) I can no longer in good faith hold onto this award.”


During her discussion with Lahren, Jenner also said that the U.S. had gone “so far to the left” on trans rights in the last 30 years and that her coming out didn’t help. Jenner first came out as trans in 2015.


"When I came out in 2015, I brought this issue forward, but I had nothing but good in my heart,” Jenner said. “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."

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