Man, I'm glad I got out when I did.
#Gottadoyou
— Kris Humphries (@KrisHumphries) April 25, 2015
The tweet quickly led to criticism of Humphries online, as people tweeted that his comments were insensitive, intolerant and coming from a place of ignorance.
Humphries apologized later on Saturday for what he described as his “vague” tweet, saying he fully supported Jenner and his decision.
I have and always will support Bruce hence #Gottadoyou. Now recognize I was too vague and sincerely apologize for the way this came across.
— Kris Humphries (@KrisHumphries) April 25, 2015
— Kris Humphries (@KrisHumphries) April 25, 2015
Humphries was once married to Jenner’s stepdaughter Kim Kardashian. During Jenner’s interview with ABC, he said that Kardashian’s new husband, Kanye West, played a critical role in convincing her to fully support her parent's decision.
“[Kanye] says to Kim, ‘Look, I can be married to the most beautiful woman in the world, and I am. I can have the most beautiful little daughter in the world, and I have that,’” Bruce recalled. “‘But I’m nothing if I can’t be me. If I can’t be true to myself, they don’t mean anything.’”
Note: Though Jenner has come out as “for all intents and purposes a woman,” he has not yet indicated that he would like to be known by a new name or female pronouns, so this story uses male pronouns.
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