Although President-Elect Donald Trump's inauguration was proudly expected to have no A-List celebrities in exchange for an evening of "soft sensuality," according to committee chair Tom Barrack, Caitlyn Jenner has reportedly confirmed her attendance for the festivities on January 20.
This comes as no surprise, considering Jenner's open support of the Republican party throughout Trump's Presidential campaign, saying "it was harder to come out as a Republican" than it was to come out as trans at the Republican National Committee last year.
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Jenner has never directly endorsed Trump, though she has previously said he's "good for women" and "very much behind the LGBT community" during a June 2016 interview with STAT. Considering the amount of celebrities who've openly denied invitations to Trump's inauguration, from Moby to Charlotte Church, Jenner might be one of the few famous figures in attendance.
But remember, Trump doesn't care about "so-called 'A' list celebrities"--he wants "the people."
\u201cThe so-called "A" list celebrities are all wanting tixs to the inauguration, but look what they did for Hillary, NOTHING. I want the PEOPLE!\u201d— Donald J. Trump (@Donald J. Trump) 1482458398

















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