Multiple sources have confirmed that the transgender star, who is a self-confessed conservative Republican, will be one of the celebrity guests for the President-elect’s inauguration, later this month.
The 67-year-old voiced her dislike for the democratic candidate Hillary Clinton on her show, I Am Cait.
Last year, Caitlyn spoke about Donald and said he seems “good for women” and “very much behind the LGBT community.”
Explaining further, she sat down with American journalist Bill Simmons.
“I believe in the simple things. I believe in our Constitution,” the former Olympian said of her political beliefs.
“I think the Republican side, although I’ve been very disappointed with them over the last 10 to 20 years, has a better opportunity to bring this country back to, really, as close as you can to what it was.”
Adding, “I have kind of positioned myself with the Republican party to try to help these people understand. [To help] the Republican party understand what the issues are for the LBGT community.”
While Caitlyn may be a proud transgender woman, Trump’s vice president–elect, Mike Pence, has been vocal with his anti-LGBTQ views.
Trump has been struggling to secure any celebrity guests to attend the event with the likes of John Legend, Moby, Andrea Bocelli, Bruno Mars and Celine Dion all reportedly rejecting Donald’s invites to perform at the bash.
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