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The mother of Caitlyn Jenner, Esther Ruth McGuire, passed away at age 96This was announced by Jenner through an emotional publication on her Instagram account.
Until now, neither Kendall and Kylie have made any publication due to the sudden death of their paternal grandmother.
The former California gubernatorial candidate commented “I am heartbroken to announce that my mother passed away yesterday morning, in peace. Losing a mother is unique in the sense that she is the only person who loved me all my life. I will miss her tremendously. She was just a few weeks short of her 97th birthday and she lived a full life. I love you mama”.
Caitlyn received full support from her mother when she won the gold medal and when she played college football for the Graceland Yellowjackets, where she suffered a knee injury and had surgery.
Esther Ruth suffered from poor health in the last months of her life. because in 2015 he suffered a fall that broke his hip, requiring 24-hour care.
“I became a bad father”: Caitlyn Jenner reveals the way she hurt her children with her transition
TV star Caitlyn Jennerknown as Bruce Jenner before going public with his gender transition in 2015 and, likewise, due to his glorious Olympic past, he has opened up about some of the setbacks and collateral damage generated by his particular internal battle against a physique and an identity that did not belong to him, from which clear moments of unhappiness and apathy emerged.
In this case, the one who was the husband of Chris Jennermatriarch of Kardashian clan, revealed that one of his first contacts with femininity occurred when he was about to turn forty and was already the father of four children. At that time, Caitlyn was already donning women’s clothes and, doing everything possible not to be recognized, he went out into the street to begin to familiarize himself with the type of life he wanted to follow.
However, and as she herself has admitted in conversation with the actor Rob Lowe on his podcast called ‘Literally!’her need to find her place in the world and to start experimenting with those cultural elements associated with her condition as a woman led him, on the other hand, to neglect to some extent the needs of his own offspring, to the point that he has not hesitated to describe himself as a “bad father” that he “wasn’t there” for his children as much as he should.
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