“Our choice for the most fascinating person of the year was once called the world’s greatest athlete,” Walters, 86, started. “Traditionally that title was given to the man who won the Olympic decathlon. When Bruce Jenner won it in 1976, it was a huge accomplishment that had everybody talking. But it was nothing like this. When Bruce Jenner became Caitlyn Jenner, there was a seismic shift in the gender universe.”
Jenner
has chronicled her journey with TV specials and her own E! show I Am
Cait, but it was first in a 20/20 interview with Diane Sawyer in April
that she revealed her transition from male to female. Then in June, Kris
Jenner’s ex made her debut on the June cover of Vanity Fair.
Her “celebrity has helped launch a national discussion about transgender rights,” explained Walters with video highlights from Caitlyn’s year. “She has become a champion for the transgender community, raising awareness and advocating for acceptance.”
Since
revealing her true identity, the parent of ten has been recognized as
one of Glamour’s Women of the Year, honored as Teen Choice Award’s
Social Media Queen and the recipient of the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at
the ESPY Awards.
“Famous and familiar, she raised awareness and acceptance of transgendered people,” Walters continued. “Through her own transformation, Caitlyn Jenner transformed society this year, and that, for us, makes her the most fascinating person of 2015.”
And
she is in great company as Jackie Onassis, Princess Diana, Hillary
Clinton and Amal Clooney have all been most fascinating person of the
year.
Also making this year’s top ten
were Amy Schumer, Misty Copeland, Bradley Cooper, Donald Trump, Bernie
Sanders, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Ronda Rousey, Donna Karan and Tracy
Morgan.
Season two of Jenner’s docuseries will premiere sometime in 2016.
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