Caitlyn Jenner grabs coffee in Malibu amid controversy as she prepares to attend Donald Trump's presidential inauguration 

Caitlyn Jenner isn't letting a bit of controversy slow her down.

The 67-year-old was snapped Friday in her native Malibu, California, picking up coffee and gardening supplies on a chilly Southern California morning.

The thrice-married beauty is back in the news as she's slated to attend Donald Trump's presidential inauguration, providing a much-needed shot of star power into the proceedings.

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Getting ready: Caitlyn Jenner, 67, clutched a cup of coffee as she was snapped in Malibu Friday

Focused: Jenner looks to have some involvement in her party's LGBT-related ongoings when the Republican administration takes over January 20 

Moving forward: Caitlyn looked deep in concentration as she ventured out for a cup of coffee 

Organizers for Trump - no favorite in Hollywood circles - have been pumping a dry well in hoping to snare big names for the January 20 event, with the biggest star to date inked being Jackie Evancho, a 16-year-old who gained prominence as a contestant on America's Got Talent more than six years ago. Famed musical outfits such as the Morman Tabernacle Choir and the Radio City Rockettes are also slated to take the stage when The Celebrity Apprentice host is sworn in as the county's 45th president.

Caitlyn, who snagged ESPN's Arthur Ashe Courage Award in 2015, went with a casual style on Friday, wearing a basic style black coat, dark blue Capri jeans, black heels and a black undershirt. 

The fashionista accessorized with a gold necklace and a pair of black sunglasses and a black purse as she ran errands in her well-heeled community, a celebrity enclave that sits about 33 miles from Downtown Los Angeles.

Lending her support: Caitlyn, an avowed conservative Republican, is expected to be front-and-center when Donald Trump, seen here in October in Colorado, is sworn into office

Golden girl: Caitlyn joked 'no one told me this is what facials were' like in an Instagram post this week, as she added, 'It looks like I should be a character in a sci-fi movie'

Using her fame: Caitlyn was snapped on Capitol Hill last fall,  in hopes of persuading Republicans to enhance their support of the LGBT community 

Caitlyn, who has six children - including reality stars Kendall and Kylie Jenner - is an avowed Republican, who last June praised Trump as a person who's 'very much behind the LGBT community' in a chat with STAT.

The star of the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, appearing on the now-canceled Any Given Wednesday with Bill Simmons last August, delved into detail about her political beliefs as a conservative Republican.

She said during the outing, 'I think the Republican side, although I’ve been very disappointed with them over the last 10 to 20 years, has a better opportunity to bring this country back to, really, as close as you can to what it was.'

Jenner, a decades-long celebrity, told Simmons that she's put herself in a position to help 'the Republican party understand what the issues are for the LGBT community,' as well as an ambassador for the trans community.

Out and about: Caitlyn, seen here at the LA event Gold Meets Golden, looks to be headed for the nation's capital for the January 20 inauguration 

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