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Caitlyn Jenner Ditches Campaign Trail For Celebrity Big Brother

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Caitlyn Jenner’s campaign for governor of California definitely isn’t a grab for continued relevance. You can tell by the way she opted to ditch the upcoming recall election campaign trail to appear on Celebrity Big Brother.

Oh, wait. Despite the special election being scheduled for September 14, the former-Olympian-turned-reality-star arrived in Sydney, Australia over the weekend for two weeks of quarantine in preparation for recording the reality show, which airs on Australia's Channel 7.

Before heading down under, Jenner tweeted that regardless of her reality TV plans, her campaign would continue. “I am honoring a work commitment that I had made prior to even deciding to run for governor.

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