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Caitlyn Jenner says Vanity Cover was rebuke to trans critics

Caitlyn Jenner says Vanity Cover was rebuke to trans critics Caitlyn Jenner has said that her Vanity Fair cover shoot was a four-letter rebuke to the people who were critical of her decision to transition gender.

The 70-year-old Olympic gold medalist, born Bruce, debuted her new identity in a corset on the cover of the magazine in June 2015.

She said she had felt it was "extraordinarily important" that she tried to make an impact on social media after coming out as transgender.

She told her campmates on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! that the image had been a direct message to the "millions" who had said "terrible things" about her.

She said: "Transitioning and trying to make an impact (on) social media is extraordinarily important.

"As soon as the cover of Vanity Fair broke, in the next four hours and one minute, it broke the world record for the fastest to one million followers on Twitter."

Jenner has six biological children - Burt and Cassandra with first wife Chrystie Scott, Brandon and Brody with second wife Linda Thompson, and Kendall and Kylie with third wife Kris Jenner.

Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle, 34, said she remembered where she was on the day the cover was published.

"It's a big thing," agreed EastEnders actress Jacqueline Jossa.

Jenner added: "For me this was a big f*** you to the millions and millions of people out there that had said terrible things about me. And it just came out and it just shocked them."

She also explained to Jossa how she had come to transition.

She said: "Over many, many, years I had a lot (of surgery) but then near the end it went pretty quickly because you can do your face and your chest all at the same time which they did.

"Actually for guys if they go on oestrogen they will grow boobs OK.

"And in my case I was on oestrogen back

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