Caitlyn Jenner now speaks about the Kardashians with a mix of distance and gratitude, as if looking through a window at a house she once lived in. She makes it clear there’s no raging feud, only boundaries that grew over time—projects that stirred emotions, lives that moved in different directions, and a personal transition that forced everyone to confront who she really is.
Yet she refuses to see that separation as a failure. Instead, she frames it as the cost of finally living in alignment with herself. She honors the past—the show, the empire, the long nights of planning and ambition that helped build a cultural phenomenon—while accepting that her path has changed. Watching Kendall and Kylie thrive, she finds pride without possession. In the end, her message is stark: wealth can decorate a life, but only truth can steady it.