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Caitlyn Jenner Slams 'Woke' Nike For Daring To Be Trans Inclusive... We Just... WHAT?!?

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Caitlyn Jenner is going after “woke” Nike because they dared to… pick a transgender influencer to promote their sports bras… Yes, transgender celeb Caitlyn Jenner, who herself bravely transitioned nearly a decade ago now — and is in fact maybe the most famous trans woman in the world — is slamming the sports apparel company for backing transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney with a new set of promos!

WTF?!?! Related: Kid Rock Came For Dylan Mulvaney This Week, Too, And It Was F**KED UP! The 73-year-old ex-reality TV star’s most recent controversy kicked off on Thursday.

The former California gubernatorial candidate (LOLz) took to Twitter to give her thoughts about Nike’s decision.

First, the I Am Cait alum referenced Nike’s founder and former CEO Phil Knight in critical remarks about the “shame” she has in seeing the company go “so woke” in recent years: An outrage?!

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