Caitlyn ‘hurt’ over lack of support

Soccer player Abby Wambach, of the U.S. women's national soccer team, left, presents Caitlyn Jenner with the Arthur Ashe award for courage at the ESPY Awards at the Microsoft Theater on Wednesday, July 15, 2015, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

Soccer player Abby Wambach, of the U.S. women's national soccer team, left, presents Caitlyn Jenner with the Arthur Ashe award for courage at the ESPY Awards at the Microsoft Theater on Wednesday, July 15, 2015, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

Published Jul 28, 2015

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Caitlyn Jenner felt "hurt" because her family didn't show their support for 'I Am Cait'.

The former Olympian's new E! series - about her life after transitioning into a woman - premiered on Sunday and the only close relative to write about the show on social media was Caitlyn's daughter, Kylie Jenner.

A source revealed on Monday: "Caitlyn was really hurt last night. She was really bothered by the fact that her family didn't show their support online on their Twitter or Instagram accounts like they do for Keeping up with the Kardashians, or for their own projects."

Caitlyn's 17-year-old daughter tweeted: Who's been watching I am Cait (sic)?"

However, 65-year-old's children - Kendall Jenner, Brody Jenner, Casey Jenner, Burt Jenner and Brandon Jenner - didn't share their thoughts of the show, which made Caitlyn feel "unfairly treated" because they "wouldn't even take the time to post a simple message".

The source told RadarOnline: "Caitlyn felt unfairly treated because so many of her kids or family members wouldn't even take the time to post a simple message on their social media accounts this weekend."

Another momentus occasion for Caitlyn was a naming ceremony held on Thursday.

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She was officially named by a minister in a spiritual event by the swimming pool of her Malibu home, two months after she revealed her new identity on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine.

The ceremony saw Caitlyn, who was wearing a short white dress, give a speech, while 'Karma Chameleon' hitmaker and transgender actress Candis Cayne both performed.

A day before the ritual took place, Caitlyn's new pal Boy George praised her for her courage in transitioning, saying he was thrilled

by the reception she's had from the general public because it shows people are more accepting than when he was at the height of his fame in the 1980s.

He told Yahoo: "It's that world I was fighting for in 1984. That was what I wanted. I wanted people not to care about whether you were gay, straight, black, white, transgender, whatever it may be."

However, only some of the 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star's pals were there, as the event was held on the same day his youngest daughter Kylie Jenner celebrated her graduation from school with a huge party hosted by her mother, Caitlyn's ex-wife, Kris Jenner.

 

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