By — Corinne Segal Corinne Segal By — Colleen Shalby Colleen Shalby Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/twitter-reacts-caitlyn-jenners-debut Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Twitter reacts to Caitlyn Jenner’s debut Nation Jun 1, 2015 5:42 PM EDT I'm so happy after such a long struggle to be living my true self. Welcome to the world Caitlyn. Can't wait for you to get to know her/me. — Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) June 1, 2015 Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, made her debut online today with a new Twitter account alongside the release of Vanity Fair’s July cover, featuring a portrait by Annie Leibovitz. “I’m not doing this to be interesting. I’m doing this to live.” #CallMeCaitlyn http://t.co/Mwfy5PkjTp pic.twitter.com/V2NmSJG2eV — VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) June 1, 2015 Jenner came out publicly as a transgender woman in an interview with ABC News’ Diane Sawyer last month. Today’s release drew wide support online from the LGBTQ community, celebrities and fans around the Vanity Fair-led hashtag campaign, #CallMeCaitlyn. Let's celebrate Caitlyn & use her moment to uplift trans folks facing insurmountable economic barriers for affirming healthcare. — Janet Mock (@janetmock) June 1, 2015 Caitlyn, @Caitlyn_Jenner thanku for being a part of all of our lives & using your platform to change people's minds. pic.twitter.com/bFLjt98m2L — xoxo, Gaga (@ladygaga) June 1, 2015 Can we just talk about how awesome it is that Caitlyn Jenner went against the whole Kardashian/Jenner "K" trend? — Chris Riddle (@ChrisRiddle) June 1, 2015 Nice to meet you, @Caitlyn_Jenner. The brave choice to live as your authentic self is a powerful example to so many. https://t.co/Hbh3atbUOy — Valerie Jarrett (@vj44) June 1, 2015 Members of the Kardashian family also joined in to voice their support on Twitter. be free now pretty bird. — Kendall (@KendallJenner) June 1, 2015 Caitlyn Jenner for Vanity Fair 📷 Annie Leibovitz! How beautiful! Be happy, be proud, live life YOUR way! pic.twitter.com/39fryBwUqE — Kim Kardashian (@KimKardashian) June 1, 2015 We were given this life because you were strong enough to live it! I couldn't be prouder!!! Caitlyn,… https://t.co/Ho5O6swM0V — Khloé (@khloekardashian) June 1, 2015 Many people observed online that Jenner eschewed the typical Kardashian “K” in favor of the “Caitlyn” spelling. Bruce Jenner going by Caitlyn instead of Kaitlyn is the biggest “screw you” to the Kardashians I can think of. I love it. — Alexis Kleinman (@alexiskleinman) June 1, 2015 In order to correct any misuse of pronouns towards Jenner, a Twitter bot account called @she_not_he was created to guide those incorrectly referring to Jenner as “he” instead of “she.” At the time of this posting, the Twitter account has tweeted over 300 times since its inception earlier today. The bot does occasionally make mistakes. SarahEMoreno: It's she, not he. http://t.co/aYhrppq4nH — She not he (@she_not_he) June 1, 2015 ESPN also announced today that Jenner would receive the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the 2015 ESPY Awards in July. The award is granted to people “possessing strength in the face of adversity, courage in the face of peril and the willingness to stand up for their beliefs no matter what the cost.” Thus far, “Caitlyn Jenner” has been tweeted about over 500,000 times. By — Corinne Segal Corinne Segal Corinne is the Senior Multimedia Web Editor for NewsHour Weekend. She serves on the advisory board for VIDA: Women in Literary Arts. @cesegal By — Colleen Shalby Colleen Shalby @CShalby
I'm so happy after such a long struggle to be living my true self. Welcome to the world Caitlyn. Can't wait for you to get to know her/me. — Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) June 1, 2015 Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, made her debut online today with a new Twitter account alongside the release of Vanity Fair’s July cover, featuring a portrait by Annie Leibovitz. “I’m not doing this to be interesting. I’m doing this to live.” #CallMeCaitlyn http://t.co/Mwfy5PkjTp pic.twitter.com/V2NmSJG2eV — VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) June 1, 2015 Jenner came out publicly as a transgender woman in an interview with ABC News’ Diane Sawyer last month. Today’s release drew wide support online from the LGBTQ community, celebrities and fans around the Vanity Fair-led hashtag campaign, #CallMeCaitlyn. Let's celebrate Caitlyn & use her moment to uplift trans folks facing insurmountable economic barriers for affirming healthcare. — Janet Mock (@janetmock) June 1, 2015 Caitlyn, @Caitlyn_Jenner thanku for being a part of all of our lives & using your platform to change people's minds. pic.twitter.com/bFLjt98m2L — xoxo, Gaga (@ladygaga) June 1, 2015 Can we just talk about how awesome it is that Caitlyn Jenner went against the whole Kardashian/Jenner "K" trend? — Chris Riddle (@ChrisRiddle) June 1, 2015 Nice to meet you, @Caitlyn_Jenner. The brave choice to live as your authentic self is a powerful example to so many. https://t.co/Hbh3atbUOy — Valerie Jarrett (@vj44) June 1, 2015 Members of the Kardashian family also joined in to voice their support on Twitter. be free now pretty bird. — Kendall (@KendallJenner) June 1, 2015 Caitlyn Jenner for Vanity Fair 📷 Annie Leibovitz! How beautiful! Be happy, be proud, live life YOUR way! pic.twitter.com/39fryBwUqE — Kim Kardashian (@KimKardashian) June 1, 2015 We were given this life because you were strong enough to live it! I couldn't be prouder!!! Caitlyn,… https://t.co/Ho5O6swM0V — Khloé (@khloekardashian) June 1, 2015 Many people observed online that Jenner eschewed the typical Kardashian “K” in favor of the “Caitlyn” spelling. Bruce Jenner going by Caitlyn instead of Kaitlyn is the biggest “screw you” to the Kardashians I can think of. I love it. — Alexis Kleinman (@alexiskleinman) June 1, 2015 In order to correct any misuse of pronouns towards Jenner, a Twitter bot account called @she_not_he was created to guide those incorrectly referring to Jenner as “he” instead of “she.” At the time of this posting, the Twitter account has tweeted over 300 times since its inception earlier today. The bot does occasionally make mistakes. SarahEMoreno: It's she, not he. http://t.co/aYhrppq4nH — She not he (@she_not_he) June 1, 2015 ESPN also announced today that Jenner would receive the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the 2015 ESPY Awards in July. The award is granted to people “possessing strength in the face of adversity, courage in the face of peril and the willingness to stand up for their beliefs no matter what the cost.” Thus far, “Caitlyn Jenner” has been tweeted about over 500,000 times.