India’s 1st gay prince dines with Kardashians

India’s 1st gay prince dines with Kardashians
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As some of you know, Kendall Jenner (One of the highest paid models in the US) came to India to shoot for the cover of Vogue India. She visited Jaipur and travelled around to get to know more about India and its culture. That’s when she happened to meet Manvendra Singh Gohil and they both exchanged their stories on the LGBT rights, the tabooed mindsets and more.

As some of you know, Kendall Jenner (One of the highest paid models in the US) came to India to shoot for the cover of Vogue India. She visited Jaipur and travelled around to get to know more about India and its culture. That’s when she happened to meet Manvendra Singh Gohil and they both exchanged their stories on the LGBT rights, the tabooed mindsets and more.

She came back to the US and the prince too travelled with her to shoot an episode in one of the highest paid reality show, Keeping Up With The Kardashians (KUWTK). He was invited over for dinner with Kim, Khloe and Kendall.

They discuss about LGBT rights, how the prince was disowned and dethroned just because he was gay and how the public shamed him for opening-up about his sexuality. Kendall saw a lot of similarities between the prince, her dad's transition, and the way her family has adjusted to it, so when the prince was in town to work with LGBT communities in California that are working with ones in India, she arranged for him to meet up with her and her sisters to talk.

It's hard to imagine everything that Prince Manvendra has gone through — and what their father Caitlyn (Bruce Jenner) and the rest of the family have experienced in their own situation — but everyone involved is so brave for sharing something so private in an effort to help other people who might need it.

Caitlyn Marie Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, is an American television personality and retired Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete. Previously identifying publicly as male, Jenner revealed her identity as a trans woman in April 2015, publicly announcing her name change from Bruce to Caitlyn in a July 2015 Vanity Fair cover story.

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