Wednesday, July 15, 2015

"Trans people deserve something vital: they deserve your respect"- A teary eyed Caitlyn Jenner says during her acceptance speech after winning Courage award



Caitlyn Jenner accepted the Arthur Ashe Courage Award on Wednesday at the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles


Caitlyn Jenner tearfully thanked her family while accepting the Arthur Ashe Courage Award on Wednesday at the ESPYs in Los Angeles.


Despite the protests and petitions not to give Caitlyn Jenner the ASHE award, she went ahead and received it. The 65-year-old honoree made her first major public appearance at the awards show since announcing her transitioning to a woman during an April tell-all interview with Diane Sawyer.



Caitlyn got tearful toward the end of her acceptance speech as she thanked her family, including mother, sister and 10 adult children in the audience. Caitlyn, 65, initially planned to appear on stage with all 10 of her children and stepchildren, including the Kardashian sisters, but they instead showed their support from the audience.


She got a standing ovation when she walked to receive her award.


“Wow, I have to talk after that? Thank you so much. It is so wonderful to be here tonight. The last few months have been a whirlwind of so many different experiences and emotions. But to tell you the truth, it seems like every time I turn around in life, I’m putting myself in these high-pressure situations—competing in the games, raising a family, but I’ve never felt more pressure than I have in my life than I have in the last couple of months. Picking out this outfit—OK girls, I get it,” she said, which drew laughter from the crowd.


Caitlyn got tearful toward the end of her 25-minute acceptance speech in which she gave a heartfelt appeal on behalf of trans youth.


‘Trans people deserve something vital,’ she said. ‘They deserve your respect.’






It did not take long for cynical tweets to appear questioning why she had been chosen for the award above other potential honorees.




There was a special tribute to Lauren Hill who  achieved her goal of playing college basketball while battling an inoperable brain tumor and raising money for cancer research






Soccer player Abby Wambach, of the U.S. women


Soccer player Abby Wambach, of the U.S. women’s national soccer team, left, presented Caitlyn Jenner with the courage award














"Trans people deserve something vital: they deserve your respect"- A teary eyed Caitlyn Jenner says during her acceptance speech after winning Courage award

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