Caitlyn Jenner, the 73-year-old former Olympian who bravely came out as transgender in 2015, has recently revealed that she has no intentions of seeking love in the near future, and in fact, has no plans to do so ever again. This decision follows her separation from ex-wife Kris Jenner in the same year she publicly embraced her new identity.
Following their official divorce in the same year, Caitlyn Jenner, now approaching her 74th birthday, confirmed her single status in a recent interview. Speaking openly with The Times on Wednesday (4 October), Jenner expressed her contentment with being unattached, stating firmly that she has no desire to seek a romantic relationship in the future. She declared, “I’m fine. I’m not even close to looking for a relationship. I’ll never have a relationship in the future. I just don’t see that in my life. I am not looking for that.”
I’m fine. I’m not even close to looking for a relationship.
Caitlyn Jenner on The Times
Despite experiencing three divorces, Caitlyn Jenner, the reality TV star, emphasizes that she doesn’t feel lonely. She attributes this to her two beloved dogs, Bertha and Baxter, and her extensive and supportive family. She mentioned, “Every night of the week I could go to somebody’s house and have dinner.” In lieu of pursuing new romantic relationships, Jenner keeps herself engaged with hobbies such as flying airplanes and playing golf.
Caitlyn Jenner, who considers herself a person with simple tastes, stated that she’s easily entertained. She mentioned that she enjoys flying airplanes, playing golf, and racing cars for over two decades, emphasizing that her passion for racing isn’t driven by financial gain but rather by the sheer enjoyment it brings.
Jenner remains committed to maintaining her fitness, even though she no longer competes for Olympic medals. She mentioned to The Times that she’s no longer aiming for gold medals but simply values good health. She added that she doesn’t go to extremes with her workouts but ensures she incorporates exercise into her routine consistently.