Caitlyn Jenner has opened up about her divorce from reality television star, Kris Jenner.
Speaking to Rob Lowe on his Literally! podcast, the former Olympian revealed that her being trans was "not a big part" of her divorce from Kris, who she was married to for 23 years.
"There were so many other bigger issues out there," she told the actor, before conceding that "because of my frustration with myself I might have been a little bit shorter with her, you know, near the end."
"There was a lot, boy there was a lot of things going on," Caitlyn continued. "And then all of a sudden we didn't have any issues," she added, detailing that this was when they realized that their differences were irreconcilable.
The 70-year-old said that they were "calm" when they realized the state of affairs: "You know it's not working. I know it's not working," she said.
She told Lowe that she immediately wanted Kris to have the house, and Kris - whom she shares daughters Kendall and Kylie Jenner with - quickly offered to help find a place for her.
"I want you to feel comfortable," Caitlyn recalls Kris telling her. "She even found the place, she decorated the place, she did everything in Malibu."

Caitlyn, who appeared on Keeping Up with the Kardashians for a number of years, then proceeded to speak about how she was hounded by the press throughout her transition, and that she struggled to maintain any sense of privacy.
At one point she even recalled seeing in a tabloid a "woman's body with my head on top. And my kids gotta see this."
Finally, Caitlyn said that when she shared her new name with her step-daugher, Kim Kardashian, her first reaction was "Good, you stayed with the K's."
"I went, 'No, I'm going with a C,'" Caitlyn laughed. "Yes, I had to break it to her easily. I said, 'There's got to be a little separation between church and state.'"