ANOTHER Caitlyn Diss! Jenner Ignores Kanye Krisis With Book Announcement
Nov. 28 2016, Published 5:13 p.m. ET
Caitlyn Jenner showed no remorse for troubled Kanye West this week, ignoring his hospitalization and announcing the title and release date for her upcoming memoir .
The 67-year-old took to Twitter on Monday, sharing that her book, The Secrets of My Life, is scheduled to hit bookshelves April 17.
"Excited to share this with you all :)," she wrote to fans, along with a sneak-peak picture of the memoir.
But Jenner's year isn't wrapping up as nicely as she might have planned. Not only was her I Am Cait reality series canceled after one season, she's also being shut out from the Kardashian family.
As RadarOnline.com reported, Rob Kardashian hasn't been as close to Caitlyn ever since she transitioned. So when Rob and fiancée Blac Chyna welcomed their daughter Dream earlier this month, Cait was no where in sight — and has yet to be seen with the newest member of the family.
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In the meantime, Jenner has been doing her best to play grandma to her other grandkids. The former Olympian was spotted getting in some quality time this weekend with her granddaughter Eva, who belongs to Caitlyn's son Brandon and daughter-in-law Leah.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, Caitlyn has been rubbing the Kardashians the wrong way ever since Kim Kardashian's Paris robbery, where she was caught posting a bizarre message about Kim following the incident.
Looks like she just made it worse by ignoring Kanye!
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