Caitlyn Jenner is overjoyed to finally be having fun with her fellow
girls — but when it comes to her love life, she’s keeping her lips
sealed.
The “I Am Cait” star dodged details about her new love life in the second part of her “Today” interview with Matt Lauer Thursday morning, but briefly recalled the first fears she faced before becoming a woman.
Speaking with Lauer while golfing in Los Angeles, Jenner laughed off his questions about what her "type" is.
“Honestly, i just don’t even know that,” Jenner said. “I don’t even want
to go there. Right now I’m just happy living (as) myself...I'll cross
that bridge when I come to it, I just want to enjoy myself right now.”
And enjoying herself she certainly is — the 65-year-old Olympic star
said she loves having regular “girl’s nights” now, after secretly
starting them about two years ago when she began her gender transition.
But she wouldn’t even say much about that either, skimping specifics on how she and the girls have fun.
“We laugh, we have a good time, we do what any other girls do,” Jenner told Lauer.
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And she strongly prefers the company of women, calling them "more tolerant" of her transition than her male friends.
Part two of Jenner's "Today" talk was lighter than Wednesay's
interview, which focused on the misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter
charge Jenner could face for a fatal car accident last February.
In that interview, Jenner said she feared getting sent to a men's jail, calling it "a worst case scenario" for a transexual woman.
Thursday's interview mostly stuck to softer topics, save for when
Jenner talked about her struggles after getting initial transition
surgery.
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