Caitlyn Jenner labels Texas restaurant ‘funny’ for using photos of her before and after menopause on toilet doors
- A 2017 viral photo of Jenner has resurfaced as she reposted it, calling it “funny as hell”
- Dodie’s Place, a restaurant in Texas, posted an image of their bathroom doors with photos of Jenner before and after her transition
- Jenner has been in the spotlight for her views on the transgender community
Caitlyn Jenner laughed at a viral photo of herself that resurfaced on Tuesday after six years.
Dodie’s Place Cajun Bar & Grill in Allen, Texas decided to differentiate the men’s room from the women’s room when they took before and after photos of Jenner’s transition and covered the doors with them.
After someone reposted it on X on Monday, Jenner reposted it on Tuesday, saying, “Funny as hell.”
On the men’s door hung a blown-up photo of Jenner when she was Bruce, depicting a famous scene from her gold medal-winning days on the track.
Jenner’s Vanity Fair cover hung on the ladies’ door when she announced her transition.
After someone reposted the 2017 viral image to X on Monday, Jenner reposted it on Tuesday, saying, “Funny as hell”
Famously married to Kris Kardashian, the couple of 23 years called it quits just before Jenner decided to move on to the next chapter of her life
In April, Jenner launched a new campaign against “gender extremists” after she was known to have been outspoken about transgender women playing sports against other women
In a Facebook post when Dodie’s shared their newly decorated doors in 2017, they said, “Come meet our newest member of the Dodie’s crew, Caitlyn & Bruce! Come by for our weekly specials, served all day!’
The Texas restaurant did this as a joke, but it quickly backfired on them as many saw it as a mean-spirited attack on Jenner after she announced her transition. They publicly apologized for it and deleted the post.
The photos of her on the Texas restaurant doors didn’t sit too well with her either, as commenters either found it funny, as Jenner does now, or found it offensive.
Since her reinstatement, Jenner appears to have received a lot of attention in light of her specific views in the transgender community.
‘Thank you for your sense of humor. How bloody refreshing,” said one.
“I like seeing Caitlyn smile, it’s fun,” said another commenter.
Another said: ‘A person who can laugh at themselves is not a person without self-confidence.’
When Jenner publicly transitioned in 2015 at the age of 65, she was immediately thrust into the spotlight.
After launching her initiative, Jenner expressed her views on the transgender community, claiming it was ‘oversaturated’
Jenner publicly transitioned in 2015 at age 65, debuting her new self on the cover of Vanity Fair
Many transgender rights advocates have since criticized Jenner and find it difficult to gauge whether she was actually on their side
Famously married to Kris Kardashian, the couple of 23 years called it quits just before Jenner decided to move on to the next chapter of her life.
Jenner has also managed to be very vocal about the transgender community in the US.
In April, Jenner launched a new campaign against “gender extremists” after she was known to have been outspoken about transgender women playing sports against other women.
Jenner’s initiative called Honesty first is a movement, “impartial in nature, with the aim of strengthening the rights of parents, especially in light of the radical gender ideology that infiltrates our children at school, especially in sports and in the classroom,” according to the organization’s website .
After launching her initiative, Jenner expressed her thoughts on the transgender community, claiming it was “oversaturated.”
According to Newsweek“In an interview with Breitbart, Jenner expressed her belief that America is becoming oversaturated with transgender people and accused Democrats of indoctrinating the youth.”
Many transgender rights advocates have since criticized Jenner, finding it difficult to gauge whether she was actually on their side.