Kris Jenner Insecure Of Caitlyn Jenner's Transgender Girlfriend?

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Caitlyn Jenner is stealing the spotlight with her rumored girlfriend, Candis Cayne, after they were reportedly spotted having a romantic dinner, watching a broadway show, and going on a trip to the spa a couple of days ago.

Despite spending time together, they have yet to confirm their rumored relationhip. However, Inquisitr claims they might be a good fit since both Caitlyn and Candis are trailblazers for the transgender community.

Caitlyn Jenner's girlfriend was first known as a choreographer and club performer in New York City in the 90s before she moved to Hollywood and was given a transgender mistress role in 2007 series "Dirty Sexy Money." This purportedly made Candis the first transgender actress to play a transgender role on American television.

With Caitlyn Jenner spending a lot of time with her rumored girlfriend, is Kris Jenner getting insecure of Candis?

While the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" momager may not be really insecure, there are speculations that Kris is purportedly jealous of the media attention directed towards Caitlyn Jenner and her rumored girlfriend.

"Since Kris and Caitlyn's divorce, Kris has been flaunting around her hot new boytoy Corey Gamble - but no one seems to care," Celeb Dirty Laundry reported. "Kris honestly thought that she and Corey would be like the new Kim and Kanye, instead they are even being outshined by Caitlyn and Candis.

"The sad thing is, Kris isn't jealous that her former husband has moved on with a new woman - she is jealous that everyone cares more about Caitlyn's love life than they do about her love life."

However, Caitlyn doesn't seem to be paying much attention to Kris Jenner's woes as she is reportedly busy enjoying her newfound freedom after coming clean about her gender identity.

"Honestly, since the Diane Sawyer piece, every day it's like, it's exciting to go to the mailbox," Caitlyn Jenner told Vanity Fair.

"Because I get letters every day from all of these people from all over the world. I've gotten a lot from trans women, and telling their story and telling how excited they were to see the Diane piece. And so for non-trans people, just regular people who watched the games and now they see this, they're just so proud of you."

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