Caitlyn Jenner rocks leather and skinny jeans on daily coffee run in Malibu... before checking out single engine plane at local airport

Caitlyn Jenner stepped out in Malibu on Wednesday in skinny jeans and a biker jacket as reaction continued to her views on the 2016 presidential race.

The transgender reality star wore a black scoop neck t-shirt and bright white sneakers and showed off a red manicure as she made her daily coffee run.

The 66-year-old added a pair of stud earrings and her script name necklace.

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Coffee run: Caitlyn Jenner stepped out in Malibu for her daily caffeine fix on Wednesday in a leather biker jacket and skinny jeans with very white sneakers

Coffee run: Caitlyn Jenner stepped out in Malibu for her daily caffeine fix on Wednesday in a leather biker jacket and skinny jeans with very white sneakers

The star of I Am Cait went easy on the make-up just penciling in brows and wearing a little pink lipstick.

She hid most of her face behind very large round sunglasses.

She was later seen at a LA area airport inspecting a single engine plane with a companion. 

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Dressed down: The I Am Cait star kept her make-up light with just a hint of pink lipstick and penciled-in brows visible behind her very large sunglasses

Dressed down: The I Am Cait star kept her make-up light with just a hint of pink lipstick and penciled-in brows visible behind her very large sunglasses

Transgender star: The 66-year-old former Olympian left her long hair loose and accessorized with red nail polish, stud earrings and her favorite script name necklace

Transgender star: The 66-year-old former Olympian left her long hair loose and accessorized with red nail polish, stud earrings and her favorite script name necklace

Ready to fly: Caitlyn was also seen checking out a single engine at a local airport with a companion

Ready to fly: Caitlyn was also seen checking out a single engine at a local airport with a companion

The transgender reality star has raised eyebrows with her criticism of Democratic presidential hopeful Hilary Clinton.

The self-described conservative said the possibility of a Clinton presidency as 'unfortunate' during the season premiere Sunday of the second season of her E! reality show.

She also dismissed the idea she ought to be more liberal-minded because of her transition from male to female and said 'all' the GOP candidates were more supportive of transgender people than Clinton.

‘She couldn’t care less about women, she only cares about herself,' Caitlyn postulated.

Political critic: In the season premiere Sunday of her E! reality show, Caitlyn slammed presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, saying the Democratic contender 'couldn't care less about women'

Political critic: In the season premiere Sunday of her E! reality show, Caitlyn slammed presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, saying the Democratic contender 'couldn't care less about women'

And last week, the former Bruce Jenner offered to become Cruz's adviser on trans issues.

She told The Advocate that she'd met the Canadian-born senator from Texas before her transition and said he  was 'very nice'.

'I like Ted Cruz. I think he's very conservative and a great constitutionalist and a very articulate man,' she said.

Meanwhile, the first episode of I Am Cait debuted to disappointing figures.

According to TVLine.com,  the season 2 premiere on E! only pulled in 745.000 viewers, down two-thirds from the season 1 premiere in July 2015 and far short of the 1.3 million who tuned in to watch the season 1 finale.

GOP fan: The self-confessed conservative was also dismissive of those who suggested she should be more liberal in her leanings as a result of making the transition from male to female

GOP fan: The self-confessed conservative was also dismissive of those who suggested she should be more liberal in her leanings as a result of making the transition from male to female

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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