Jenner also tweeted that she doesn’t support “normalizing exposing your genitals in a public way and a public place,” but the TikToker clarified that is not what happened.

“Girl, you’re making me sound like I’m some creepy flasher exposing myself,” Mulvaney said. “I was wearing perfectly normal shorts at a mall.”

Mulvaney added that she made the original TikTok as a way to positively talk about her body after an “embarrassing” experience, but that Jenner’s comments have turned the message “into something really ugly.”

“Now that I think about it, I don’t think I have interest in getting to know you because the way you use your platform to publicly degrade me, it told me everything I needed to know about you,” Mulvaney said. “A trans person invalidating another trans person’s transness is pretty evil in my eyes.”

As for Jenner, she tweeted on Oct. 30 about receiving threats amid the controversy. “I have never received more death threats, death threats to my team, nasty hate mail than this week,” the reality star wrote. “It is all from the so called ‘inclusive’ lgbt community. I am so disgusted by the hateful individuals threatening my life for giving my opinions on news topics of the day.”

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