Caitlyn Jenner wears a ‘Love Hate’ shirt and no face mask while out grocery shopping in Malibu two days after her first night out in months
She stepped out with her live-in gal pal Sophia Hutchins and daughter Kylie Jenner at Kardashian hot spot Nobu Malibu this Wednesday amid the lifting of coronavirus restrictions.
And Caitlyn Jenner was again seen out sans face mask on Friday afternoon, as she stopped for some shopping at Vintage Grocers in Malibu, California.
The former Olympian, 70, wore a purple top that displayed the words Love in red and Hate in white, mirrored one on top of the other.
Errands: Caitlyn Jenner was seen out sans face mask on Friday afternoon, as she stopped for some shopping at Vintage Grocers in Malibu
She paired the shirt with slim blue denim cutoff shorts, and flip flops.
The I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here star wore sunglasses and let her highlighted brown hair flow around her shoulders.
Jenner carried her black patent leather Birkin, and her white mani-pedi looked fresh.
It’s a thin line: The former Olympian, 70, wore a purple top that displayed the words Love in red and Hate in white, mirrored one on top of the other
Sunset grocery run: The I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here star wore sunglasses and let her highlighted brown hair flow around her shoulders
Caitlyn was recently featured in People Magazine to mark five years since she revealed her gender transition.
The piece was part of the new Pride issue of the publication, a half-decade after she announced her transition on the July 2015 cover of Vanity Fair.
The I Am Cait star said that she would have declined to transition if any of her 10 children had been against the idea.
This week: She stepped out with her live-in gal pal Sophia Hutchins (upper left) and daughter Kylie Jenner (lower right, face covered) at Nobu Malibu this Wednesday
Come a long way: Caitlyn was recently featured in People Magazine to mark five years since she revealed her gender transition; seen recently on Instagram
Two of those offspring are supermodel Kendall Jenner and makeup tycoon Kylie, who both described her as ‘our hero’ for the Pride issue.
‘When my dad came out as transgender, our relationship grew. She could finally be honest with me,’ Kendall told People.
‘My dad has always been an inspiration to me, from winning the gold medal at the Olympics to getting her pilot’s license,’ Kylie shared.
‘However, watching her live out her true self has been the most inspiring of them all,’ she added.
Journey: The piece was part of the new Pride issue of the publication, a half-decade after she announced her transition in Vanity Fair; seen in March
Considerate parent: The I Am Cait star said that she would have declined to transition if any of her 10 children had been against the idea