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Kylie Jenner talks Caitlyn on ‘Ellen’

Reality star says she always knew ‘there was something’

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(YouTube screen capture from "The Ellen DeGeneres Show")

(YouTube screen capture from ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’)

Kylie Jenner opened up about Caitlyn Jenner on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” on Monday.

Kylie, 18, revealed getting used to Caitlyn’s transition was difficult for her especially when it came to processing her emotions.

“I feel like … it was the only thing I really bottled in,” Kylie said. “I donā€™t bottle in a lot of things and I feel like my family was a little upset about that, but I got through it and now I almost I like it a lot better, honestly.”

Kylie also said she and her sister Kendall Jenner had an inkling that something was going on when they caught Caitlyn dressing up as a girl when they were children.

The reality star also admitted that she prefers Caitlyn to Bruce.

“Sheā€™s really living her authentic true self. And I feel like thatā€™s awesome and also I want to be someone from my generation to like be an example because I think thatā€™s so awesome and I think that other girls and boys my age will maybe see that Iā€™m so accepting and be accepting of other people too,” Kylie said.

Kylie and the rest of the Kardashian/Jenner clan have been documenting their reactions to Caitlyn’s transition on the latest season of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.”

 

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PHOTOS: Human Rights Campaign National Dinner

Gov. Walz gives keynote address

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Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson speaks at the HRC National Dinner at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center on Saturday, September 7. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

The Human Rights Campaign held its National Dinner at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center on Saturday, Sept. 7. Speakers included Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) and HRC President Kelley Robinson.

(Washington Blade photos by Michael Key)

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2024 Best of LGBTQ DC Readers’ Choice Award Finalist Voting

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It is time to celebrate the best of LGBTQ+ DC! You nominated and now we have our finalists. Vote for your favorites in our 2024 Best of LGBTQ DC categories through September 23rd. Our 2024 Best of LGBTQ DC will be announced at the Best of LGBTQ DC Awards Party on October 17th and our special issue will come out on Friday, October 18th.

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Nu Sass Productions to celebrate 15th anniversary

‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead’ performed at DC Arts Center

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Nu Sass Productions will mark its 15th anniversary with a resurrection of ā€œRosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Deadā€ beginning Friday, Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. at the DC Arts Center. 

ā€œRosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Deadā€ debuted at the Capital Fringe Festival in 2009 and will return this year with a new cast and crew.

Tickets cost $30 and can be purchased via the Nu Sass website.

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