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Caitlyn Jenner to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration: report

Transgender icon Caitlyn Jenner accepted an invitation to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20, Us Weekly reported, citing a source.

The reality star is a staunch Republican who spoke out against Hillary Clinton in the months leading up to the election on her show "I Am Cait."

Jenner, 66, initially offered to become a "trans ambassador" for Trump's opponent Ted Cruz during the race for the American seat of power, but she also praised Trump multiple times in the months leading up to the election.

 
"He seems very much behind the LGBT community because of what happened in North Carolina with the bathroom issue. He backed the LGBT community," she told STAT in June.

Shortly after a discriminatory bathroom law passed in North Carolina that ruled transgender citizens had to use the bathrooms assigned to their birth genders, Trump invited Jenner to use whichever bathroom she wanted in any of his buildings.

She took him up on the offer in April.

Jenner also opined Trump "would be very good for women's issues" on her E! Network reality series.
Her former step-daughter Kim Kardashian, who ultimately endorsed Clinton, revealed last fall that she was briefly undecided in the election after speaking to Jenner about why she supported the billionaire.

"At first I thought, 'Oh my God, I'm so Hillary,' but I had a long political call with Caitlyn last night about why she's voting Trump. I'm on the fence," Kardashian told Wonderland magazine, according to the Evening Standard.

Jenner would likely be one of the biggest stars to attend Trump's inauguration, considering his team struggled to find a big-name performer. "America's Got Talent" alum Jackie Evancho, 16, is set to take the mic at the ceremony.

A rep for Jenner was unable to confirm the Us Weekly report.

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