That headline is another “See More” clickbait teaser. The phrase:
“Caitlyn Jenner admits that she tested positive for…”
is intentionally left unfinished to make people click.
I found a webpage using that exact headline that claims Caitlyn Jenner said she tested positive for COVID-19, but the page does not appear to be a major news outlet, and I could not find matching confirmation from reliable news organizations. (ludi.feji.io)
So the safest conclusion is:
- ⚠️ The headline by itself is not reliable evidence of anything.
- ⚠️ The claim may be fabricated, exaggerated, or copied from an unverified source.
- ✅ If a public figure has a significant medical announcement, it is usually reported by multiple reputable news outlets.
If you see a post ending with:
- “…was confirmed as”
- “…tested positive for”
- “…doctor was shocked”
- “…see more”
it’s often designed to maximize clicks rather than provide clear information.
If you have the full post or a screenshot, I can help check what it’s actually claiming and whether there are trustworthy sources supporting it.

