Caitlyn Jenner
Caitlyn Marie Jenner (born William Bruce Jenner on October 28, 1949) is a retired Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete and American media figure.
Jenner was a member of the Graceland Yellowjackets in college football before suffering a knee injury that necessitated surgery. Jenner had a six-year decathlon career, culminating in winning the men's decathlon event at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, setting a third consecutive world record and gaining fame as "an all-American hero." Jenner was persuaded to try the decathlon by Olympic decathlete Jack Parker's coach, L. D. Weldon. Jenner launched a career in television, movies, literature, motor racing, business, and as a Playgirl cover model, earning the unofficial title of "world's best athlete."
Jenner came out as a trans woman in April 2015, and her new name was announced in July. She appeared in the reality television series I Am Cait, which followed her gender transition from 2015 to 2016. She has been dubbed the world's most famous transgender lady. Although many other trans and LGBTQ+ activists have questioned Jenner's views on transgender matters, she is a transgender rights campaigner.
She ran as a substitute candidate in the 2021 California governor recall election as a Republican. The recall failed, and she finished in 13th place among the candidates trying to replace Governor Gavin Newsom with barely 1% of the vote. Jenner was hired as an on-air contributor by Fox News six months after the election.
Caitlyn Jenner's public career has been a rollercoaster, from Olympic gold winner to reality TV celebrity to transgender rights campaigner after her personal transition in 2015.
Net Worth: $100 million