Caitlyn Jenner jokes about her gender transition: ‘I didn’t cut it off'

Caitlyn Jennerwill always have the last word, especially when it comes to her gender transition.

The I Am Cait star, 69, joked about her transition and how she “made” the careers of her youngest daughters,Kylie JennerandKendall Jenner, on Comedy Central’s The Roast ofAlec Baldwin special, which airs on Sunday, September 15.

In her speech on the special, which is part of the network’sComedy Central Roastseries, the E! personality poked fun at “silly comments and jokes” about how she “cut it off,” referring to a certain male body part.

“Let me remind you, it made Kylie Jenner, the youngest self-made billionaire in history,” she said. “It made Kendall Jenner, the highest-paid model in the world. I raised 10 children. I currently, well, I’m coming up on 20 grandchildren. I didn’t cutit off. I just retired it. It was done.”

The episode, which saw celebrities such asRobert De Niro,Joel McHale andKen Jeong roast Baldwin’s career, also included a speech from Kendall’s ex-boyfriendBlake Griffin, whojoked about his ex’s father.

“Caitlyn completed her gender reassignment in 2017, finally confirming that no one in that family wants a white d–k,” the NBA star, 30, said.

The Secrets of My Life author shares Kylie, 22, and Kendall, 23, with ex-wifeKris Jenner. The couple, who announced theirseparation in October 2013, finalized theirdivorce in 2014 after 23 years of marriage. The Olympic gold medalist was also married to actor Chrystie Crownover, with whom she shares son Burt Jenner, 41, and daughter Cassandra Marino, 39, from 1972 to 1981. The New York native also has sonsBrandon Jenner, 38, andBrody Jenner, 36, from her marriage to songwriterLinda Thompson, which lasted from 1981 to 1986.

The Olympian came out as transgender in April 2015. In a 2017 interview withDiane Sawyeron 20/20, Caitlyn revealed that sheunderwent gender reassignment surgery. Despite the procedure, the reality star clarified that she felt like a woman whether she received the surgery or not.

“I wasn’t less a woman the day before I had the surgery than the day after the surgery, because that did not define who I am as a human being,” she said, adding that what makes a woman a woman is “what’s between your ears.”

She continued, “I’ve grown into Caitlyn. It’s tough to take 65 years of being Bruce and being male, and then, like, overnight, everything changes. At first you don’t know how to handle it.”

The Comedy Central Roast of Alec Baldwin airs on Comedy Central on Sunday, September 15, at 10 p.m. ET.

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