Caitlyn Jenner, stuck in Israel after Iran strike, posts pictures of chaos and shelter
- Former Olympian Caitlyn Jenner remains in Tel Aviv, Israel, as the ongoing conflict with Iran, which began in early June 2025, has disrupted travel and led to the closure of the city's main airport.
- Her visit to Israel to serve as guest of honor at the Tel Aviv Pride Parade was disrupted after Israel launched large-scale airstrikes on Iran, prompting retaliatory missile attacks and the parade's cancellation.
- Amid air raid sirens and missile strikes, Jenner took shelter in a bomb shelter with Israeli influencer Regev Gur while posting updates and expressing solidarity with Israel on social media.
- Jenner shared a Friday Instagram post describing it as a "quiet" evening in Tel Aviv and expressed a heartfelt hope for continued safety, as reports indicated at least five people had died and many others were injured.
- This situation highlights the difficulty for visitors like Jenner to leave Israel amid suspended flights and ongoing military actions, emphasizing the heightened tensions and uncertainty in 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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Caitlyn Jenner said that she did not tell her children, Kylie and Kendall, about her Israel trip until she was on her way there. The Olympic gold medallist, 75, travelled to Israel for Tel Aviv's Pride parade on Friday (13 June). The parade was cancelled after Israel launched blistering attacks on the heart of Iran’s nuclear and military structure. Explosions were heard in Tel Aviv early on Saturday (14 June) as Iran and Israel said a new wave o…
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