SOPHIA Hutchins told Caitlyn Jenner she loved her – just weeks before she was killed in a horror ATV crash.
Jenner’s manager Hutchins, 29, was on an ATV when she collided into a car before plunging 350 feet down a ravine on Wednesday.
The crash happened near Jenner’s plush $3.5 million Malibu home but it’s not known if she was at home at the time of the accident.
Hutchins and Jenner had a close friendship over the past decade, and rumors swirled that they were dating.
Jenner was recently in Israel and shared a picture of herself praying in Jerusalem.
“Love you,” Hutchins replied in the comments section of the post.
Jenner shared her post on June 13 – just weeks before Hutchins’ accident.
Hutchins and Jenner had debunked rumors they were dating in recent years.
They first met in 2015 and Hutchins revealed how they were very similar.
“We have so much in common; we see the world so similarly and we both are such a good match for each because we challenge each other,” she told Jim Breslo, the host of The Hidden Truth.
Hutchins, who is also transgender, paid tribute to Jenner, saying that she challenged her in different ways.
The entrepreneur revealed Jenner was an inspiration when she was coming out.
Hutchins, an economic and finance graduate, revealed she watched the interview when Jenner came out as transgender in 2015.
At the time, Hutchins recalled how it made the process feel “more real,” as reported by The Pepperdine University Graphic.
In 2019, Hutchins spoke out about how she felt more comfortable once she had transitioned.
“Before I transitioned, I felt like ‘Yeah I’m definitely just a girl, but in the wrong body,” she said.
She admitted that she felt trapped.
Hutchins and Jenner’s relationship grew tighter, which fueled speculation about a romance.
“I am only ever with men and only ever have been. Stop the rumors! It’s been years,” she posted on social media.
Hutchins also described Jenner as like a parent.
She said their relationship had never been a sexual one.
“It was very much friends but I understand why people perceived that way,” she told People in 2021.
“It’s more parental. It’s very parental, very protective.”
In the final Instagram post shared on her account, Hutchins spoke about healing.
She shared pictures of herself fixing a broken candelabra.
One of the snaps showed a broken branched candlestick, while the second picture showed it fixed.
“From a headless cherub, missing one leg, arm and foot, to a healing cherub.
“You can officially call me surgeon, Dr. Hutchins.”
Social media users have started to pay tribute underneath that post.