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Caitlyn Jenner named most fascinating person of the year

The former View host said that Jenner had transformed society.

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Caitlyn Jenner is the most fascinating person of 2015, according to Barbara Walters. It is the fourth duPont Award that Sawyer has won in her long career, and she reportedly will conduct another interview with Jenner next year.

Then in June, the stepfather to Kim Kardashian and company made her debut on the June cover of Vanity Fair. It’s the same network as Walters’s annual “10 Most Fascinating People” special, which aired on Thursday night.

Since revealing her true identity, the parent of ten has been recognized as one of Glamour’s Women of the Year, honored as Teen Choice Award’s Social Media Queen and the recipient of the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPY Awards.

The “I Am Cait” star – who was known as Bruce Jenner before undergoing a gender transition – was handed the honour ahead of the likes of Amy Schumer, Bradley Cooper and Donna Karan. “Traditionally, that title was given to the man who won the Olympic decathlon”. Since her interview (as Bruce Jenner) with Diane Sawyer, Jenner changed the landscape of acceptance for transgender and non-transgender people alike. My only wish with Jenner is that she chose to spell her name “Caitlin” (like mine), but I can forgive her for it since I know that beyond 2015, Jenner will continue to help the world understand the complexities of the trans community – and by bringing more awareness, hopefully more acceptance will follow.

Jenner joins a list of “Most Fascinating People” that includes Nelson Mandela (1994), Bill Clinton (1996), Prince William (1997), Mother Teresa (1998), Lance Armstrong (1999), Barbara Bush (2002), Camilla Parker Bowles (2005), J. K. Rowling (2007), Barack Obama and Michelle Obama (2008 and 2009), Steve Jobs (2011), Hillary Clinton (2003 and 2013) and Amal Clooney (2014).

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Season 2 of Jenner’s docuseries will premiere sometime in 2016.

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