Caitlyn Jenner, stuck in Israel after Iran strike, posts pictures of chaos and shelter
- Caitlyn Jenner, a 76-year-old former Olympian and transgender activist, traveled to Tel Aviv in early June 2025 amid escalating Israel-Iran conflict and a canceled Pride Parade.
- The visit coincided with Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites and leaders, which triggered Iranian missile retaliation and led to flight suspensions and shelter orders in Tel Aviv.
- Jenner shared photos of missile trails, posted from bomb shelters with Israeli influencer Regev Gur, and expressed solidarity with Israel and pride in Tel Aviv’s large Pride event prior to the parade cancellation.
- On June 13, Jenner expressed her support on Instagram, emphasizing her belief in hope over hatred, and reaffirmed her commitment by saying there was no better place for her than among the courageous people of Israel. In response, Israel’s official Instagram account showed appreciation for her solidarity and friendship.
- Jenner remains in Israel due to closed airports and ongoing conflict, praying for peace and staying in contact with family amid fears of further escalation and challenges leaving the region.
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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 …
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