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Kris Jenner shares SHOCK Father's Day post praising Kanye West, Caitlyn Jenner, and Tristan Thompson
Kris Jenner shares SHOCK Father's Day post praising Kanye West, Caitlyn Jenner, and Tristan Thompson

Daily Mail​

time5 hours ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Kris Jenner shares SHOCK Father's Day post praising Kanye West, Caitlyn Jenner, and Tristan Thompson

Kris Jenner honored all the fathers in her life, including her exes Caitlyn Jenner and Robert Kardashian Sr. On Sunday, the matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner family, 69, gave a special shout-out to each one of the men that share children with her daughters Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe Kardashian as well as her youngest, Kylie Jenner. 'Happy Father's Day to all of the dads, step dads, grandfathers and father figures out there! You have shaped, supported, and loved us in so many ways and I'm grateful to have witnessed the love that each of you has for your children,' she captioned her post. The reality star continued: 'To my son, Rob… you were born to be a daddy and I am so proud of the father and the man you are. I love you! I wish all the dads out there a day filled with love.' The mother-of-six shares her eldest four children with her late first husband and youngest daughters Kendall and Kylie with Caitlyn, who she split from in 2015 after 22 years of marriage. Even her longtime partner, Corey Gamble, was included in her montage, which featured pictures of her daughters' exes Kanye West, Tristan Thompson, Scott Disick and Travis Scott. Kourtney's husband, Travis Barker, could also be seen in a sweet shot of him kissing their baby boy Rocky Thirteen Barker, 19 months. Fans of Kris took to the comment section to praise her 'very nice and inclusive' post. 'She didn't discriminate,' one Instagram user wrote, alluding to the behind-the-scenes drama with many of the men and her daughters, from cheating scandals to divorce. Another wrote: 'This post says a lot about you @krisjenner. You are a symbol of unity and positivity despite the challenges you've faced since being on our screens for more than a decade that we've watched your beautiful family.' 'Love how everyone is always included ♥︎,' a third praised. A fourth added: 'This is beautiful @krisjenner … despite all the drama they are still their fathers… he who has not sinned cast the first stone.' Others called the post 'pure class' and applauded how 'welcoming and accepting' her family is. Still, some questioned Kris' decision to include West, who has been involved in numerous public controversies, and Thompson, who cheated on her daughter Khloe multiple times. Fans of Kris took to the comment section to praise her 'very nice and inclusive' post 'Kanye? Really?' one asked. Another wrote: 'Get Tristan off this collage right now.' Kris has always tried to maintain close relationships with her children's exes by inviting them to family events and gatherings, even through their ups and downs of his past. She's even gone above and beyond to support them professionally, including calling ESPN to help Thompson get his gig with the network.

Caitlyn Jenner, 75, Is in a Bunker in Israel as Bombs Explode: Report
Caitlyn Jenner, 75, Is in a Bunker in Israel as Bombs Explode: Report

Yahoo

time10 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Caitlyn Jenner, 75, Is in a Bunker in Israel as Bombs Explode: Report

Caitlyn Jenner, 75, Is in a Bunker in Israel as Bombs Explode: Report originally appeared on Parade. Former reality television star Caitlyn Jenner is in Tel Aviv during the current unrest in Israel, according to the Daily Mail. The outlet reported that Jenner was in an underground bunker in an effort to stay safe as Iran sent bombs over the area. Parade has reached out to a rep for Jenner for comment. The Daily Mail posted some text messages that Jenner allegedly sent to family members from the bunker while she had cell service. "Please pray," one message read. "I'm holding up okay," read another. In a photo posted on X, the 75-year-old was seen holding a glass of wine while sitting with Regev Gur. Meanwhile, Jenner took to social media to share a post of her own on June 13. "A 'quiet' night in Tel Aviv. There is not a place I'd rather be, than with the brave people of Israel. God, please continue to shield and protect us," she captioned a photo of the night sky lit up by explosives. Many social media users commented on the photo, letting Jenner know that they are praying for her during this time. Meanwhile, others thanked her for supporting Israel. "Praying for your safety. I saw an image of you having a glass of red wine in the bomb shelter just now so at least we know you're ok lol," one person wrote. "Thank you for coming here and supporting us!!" someone else said. "Wow thank you so much. Love you so much for this support," a third comment read. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 Caitlyn Jenner, 75, Is in a Bunker in Israel as Bombs Explode: Report first appeared on Parade on Jun 14, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

Caitlyn Jenner in Tel Aviv amid Israel-Iran conflict, cancels Pride event
Caitlyn Jenner in Tel Aviv amid Israel-Iran conflict, cancels Pride event

Express Tribune

timea day ago

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  • Express Tribune

Caitlyn Jenner in Tel Aviv amid Israel-Iran conflict, cancels Pride event

Caitlyn Jenner, the former Olympic athlete and reality TV star, is currently stranded in Tel Aviv, Israel, as the country's escalating conflict with Iran intensifies. Jenner had traveled to Israel to host the Tel Aviv Pride Parade, which was later canceled due to the ongoing violence between the two nations. Jenner shared an image of missiles with her followers on Instagram on Friday, captioning it, 'A 'quiet' night in Tel Aviv,' and expressing solidarity with the people of Israel. She added, 'There is not a place I'd rather be, than with the brave people of Israel. God, please continue to shield and protect us.' The 76-year-old, who publicly came out as transgender in 2015, had expressed excitement about her trip ahead of her departure. Posting a selfie before boarding her flight, Jenner wrote, 'What a special place. I'm here to stand with those who believe in hope, not hate.' However, with Israel's recent large-scale airstrikes on Iran targeting its nuclear program and military leaders, the conflict has escalated significantly. As of Saturday morning, at least two Iranian generals and three Israelis have been killed, while dozens more have been injured. In an interview Jenner revealed family's concern over her travelling to Israel on which she reassured them, saying she would be well taken care of. But due to the ongoing conflict, flights from the area remain suspended, and Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport is closed indefinitely making her return uncertain.

'Trapped' Caitlyn Jenner and Scott Jennings share snaps from Israeli bomb shelters during Iran missile attacks
'Trapped' Caitlyn Jenner and Scott Jennings share snaps from Israeli bomb shelters during Iran missile attacks

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mail​

'Trapped' Caitlyn Jenner and Scott Jennings share snaps from Israeli bomb shelters during Iran missile attacks

Caitlyn Jenner and Scott Jennings appeared in good spirits as they shared snaps from inside an Israeli bomb shelter and hotel, seeking refuge while bombs rained down in Tel Aviv. A group of Americans visiting Israel - including the former Olympian and conservative commentator - were prevented from leaving the country on Friday, as the military strike against Iran and the ensuing retaliatory effort locked down the nation's airports. Jennings, 47, was on his first ever trip to the region, visiting major cities such as Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, as well as kibbutz Nir Oz - the site of the Nova music festival massacre on October 7, 2023, according to Hollywood Reporter. But on Friday, Iran launched a barrage of ballistic missiles at Israel in revenge for strikes on its nuclear sites, prompting a state of emergency and the forced closure of airports amid the escalation. The next day, as Jennings prepped for a remote CNN interview from his hotel, he received the first emergency alert on his phone. 'I stood out on the balcony in my hotel and watched,' he told the Hollywood Reporter. 'In fact, I'm looking at a military jet fly overhead right now.' 'Airspace is closed, airports are closed,' he added. 'The thing we know the least about is how are we going to get out of here.' The Israeli military subsequently warned citizens to take cover in bomb shelters on Friday evening, noting that 'dozens' of Iranian ballistic missiles were en route to Israel. Israeli Iron Dome air defense system fires to intercept missiles over Tel Aviv, Israel, after Iran launched a barrage of ballistic missiles at the region in revenge for strikes on its nuclear sites on Thursday evening Hours later, Jennings posted a video to X, capturing the view outside his window: missiles streaking through an orange-hued sky as air raid sirens blared in the background. During the video, Jennings counted three missiles that appeared to be intercepted in midair. 'Air raid sirens in Tiberias, Israel just after 5am,' he captioned the post. 'Missiles visible in the sky. Incoming from Iran.' Jenner, 75, traveled to Tel Aviv last week to headline Friday's Pride parade, and posted photos of herself in some of the region's most iconic spots - including Jerusalem's Western Wall - just before the unrest began. In her posts, she expressed support for the country. 'I am excited to share that I will be in Israel this week,' she wrote 'I'm visiting the resilient people of Israel as the nation continues to recover and restore its place in the Middle East. Stay tuned!' 'My heart is here, with the beautiful people, in Israel,' she wrote on another post. But the night before the parade, Israel carried out its military strike against Iran, prompting organizers to cancel the parade out of safety concerns. Similar to Jennings, the former reality TV star ended up stranded in the country as the airports shut down, Daily Mail exclusively revealed. As ballistic missiles soared through the sky during the counterstrike, Jenner assured loved ones that she is taking every precaution to be safe, including seeking shelter. 'Please pray,' the 75-year-old texted one family member from a secure area. 'I'm holding up okay.' When asked if the bombs were loud, Jenner merely responded, 'Yes.' The family member told the Daily Mail that Jenner had phone service throughout the first wave of the attack and handed situation calmly. On Friday afternoon, Regev Gur - an Israeli influencer - shared a photo to X alongside the former gold medalist as they took shelter together. 'What were you doing with the alarms?' he captioned the post. 'Because I'm drinking wine with Caitlyn.' In the photo, the pair appear relaxed as they sit against a row of lockers - Gur flashing a wide, toothy smile while Jenner raises a glass of red wine toward the camera. 🚨 🚨 air raid sirens in Tiberias, Israel just after 5am. Missiles visible in the sky. Incoming from Iran. — Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) June 14, 2025 'She told us not to worry,' a family member told Daily Mail. 'She says she'll be fine and that Israel will protect her.' Jenner has been in contact with the American Embassy in Tel Aviv, who advised her to shelter in a windowless area near her hotel. As the bombs began to drop, she posted an image of the missile defense system lighting up the skies on social media. ''Quiet' night in Tel Aviv. Pray for us all. We will prevail,' the post read. 'I am happy to stand with Israel today, now more than ever.' For now, her family is watching the news and is constant contact with Jenner, who is in 'good spirits' and 'doesn't seem overly worried at the moment - just trusting that everything is going to be okay'. After news broke that several Americans were 'trapped' inside Israel, social media was quickly flooded with opinions - many questioning their decision to travel to the region in the first place. 'God works in strange ways!' a user on X wrote. 'Who had it on their Bingo card that two of the most evil inhumane cruel inhabitants of earth are stuck in Israel! Don't come back. You deserve one another!' Shortly after, Jenner responded to the post, writing: 'Ahhh @ScottJenningsKY we have a fan in common!! LOL'. The lockdown comes after Israel launched a blistering surprise attack on Iranian nuclear and military sites, killing several top generals - including nine senior scientists and experts involved in the program, Associated Press reported. Thursday's attack also claimed the lives of 78 people and left more than 320 wounded, according to an Iranian official. Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei vowed to 'inflict heavy blows' in a threat to civilians in Tel Aviv as he blamed Israel for starting the war, while Benjamin Netanyahu warned 'more is on the way'. Dramatic footage shows Israel's Iron Dome intercepting the salvo of missiles above the city's skyline, but some could not be stopped - including one that blasted into the side of a building with people reportedly trapped inside. Israel's emergency services say at least 34 people in Gush Dan, or the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, were injured in the strikes - including one woman in critical condition and one seriously injured man. At least three were killed. Netanyahu promised that more attacks are 'on the way', adding that 'the regime does not know what hit them, or what will hit them. It has never been weaker'. As missiles rained down on Tel Aviv for hours, he called on Iranians to 'rise up' and overthrow Tehran's 'evil and oppressive regime' as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate. A second wave of Iranian missiles also targeted Jerusalem early on Saturday morning, according to Israel's military - with witnesses reporting explosions over the ancient city. Defense Minister Israel Katz chillingly warned that 'Tehran will burn' if more missiles are fired at Israel. Katz said: 'The Iranian dictator is turning the citizens of Iran into hostages and bringing about a reality in which they - especially the residents of Tehran - will pay a heavy price because of the criminal harm to Israeli civilians. 'If (Ayatollah Ali) Khamenei continues to fire missiles toward the Israeli home front - Tehran will burn.' Israel's attack on Iran was the culmination of years of research and planning by Israel's military and Mossad intelligence agency to prevent the region from obtaining nuclear weapons.

'My heart is with Israel': Caitlyn Jenner caught in Iran strike on Tel Aviv; says 'evil shall not prevail'
'My heart is with Israel': Caitlyn Jenner caught in Iran strike on Tel Aviv; says 'evil shall not prevail'

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'My heart is with Israel': Caitlyn Jenner caught in Iran strike on Tel Aviv; says 'evil shall not prevail'

Caitlyn Jenner (Picture from Inst Former US Olympic gold medallist and transgender conservative influencer Caitlyn Jenner is currently in Israel and taking shelter after the country launched a major military strike on Iran Friday night, triggering a wave of retaliatory missile attacks. Jenner had travelled to Israel to attend the Pride Month parade in Tel Aviv scheduled for Saturday. But as tensions escalated rapidly between Israel and Iran, she found herself in the midst of the conflict. On Friday evening, Jenner posted updates from bomb shelters in Tel Aviv as Iranian missiles struck multiple sites in the city. "We are back in the shelters in Tel Aviv. This looks like it is the third wave of attack from Iran," Jenner wrote in one X post. Earlier in the day, Jenner had shared a photo from the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem with a message of solidarity with Israel. "Yesterday in Jerusalem. My heart is with Israel now and forever. Evil shall not prevail!" she wrote, adding Israeli and US flag emojis. As the situation escalated Friday night, Jenner also posted a photo of missiles streaking across the Tel Aviv skyline during the Iranian counterattack. In another widely shared post, an Israeli man named Regev Gur shared a photo showing Jenner inside a bomb shelter, casually drinking a glass of wine. "What were you doing with the alarms? Because I'm drinking wine with Caitlyn," Gur's caption read in translation. The missile strike launched by Iran caused significant damage in parts of Tel Aviv, including a heavily damaged neighborhood near Israel's main military headquarters, the Kiryat.

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