


Caitlyn Jenner assured fans that no family secrets were told in an upcoming documentary about the Kardashian family.
"I hate to see the press lying about my role in the new documentary on Sky saying I spilled all the family tea," Jenner wrote, using the euphemism "tea," which means truth in a post to X, formerly known as Twitter. "It’s such BS. I spoke so highly of all of my family — and yes that includes Kris."
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I hate to see the press lying about my role in the new documentary on Sky saying I spilled all the family tea. It’s such BS. I spoke so highly of all of my family - and yes that includes Kris. The media is so cruel and cares only about clicks. I went on fighting for my family!
— Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) October 14, 2023
The Sky documentary series was released last Sunday, and Jenner was the only member of the family that opted to participate. Jenner, a biological man who now identifies as female, was married to Kardashian matriarch Kris for 22 years. Together, the pair share two daughters. Jenner called their life together the "best years of my life! [Kris] brought me back to life in so many ways."
"The media is so cruel and cares only about clicks," Jenner went on. "I went on fighting for my family!"
Jenner also shared an article on X that referred to the story of how Jenner met Kris, claiming it was "true" that Jenner considered their meeting "love at first sight" and "magical." The pair would separate in 2013, which preceded Jenner's new gender identity.
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When Jenner married, Kris had four children from her previous marriage to infamous attorney Rob Kardashian. Sky's docuseries included coverage of all of Kris's children titled House of Kardashian.
Fox News now counts Jenner as one of its contributors after a failed gubernatorial bid in California. Jenner ran as a Republican but ultimately lost to Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA).