Caitlyn Jenner chooses not to don a face mask while looking sporty in a skirt and sneakers

Caitlyn Jenner chooses not to don a face mask while looking sporty in a skirt and sneakers for coffee run

As Los Angeles slowly begins opening back up amid the coronavirus pandemic, citizens throughout the area are venturing out more and more for various errands. 

Though, Caitlyn Jenner flouted city rules requiring face masks in public on Tuesday as she stepped out for coffee in Thousand Oaks.

The 70-year-old reality TV star, looked sporty in a short black and a short sleeve white top, with sneakers.  

Stepping out: Caitlyn Jenner flouted city rules requiring face masks in public on Tuesday as she stepped out for coffee in Thousand Oaks 

She looked casual as she grabbed coffee from a local Starbucks, with dark brown sunglasses covering her eyes. 

Caitlyn carried a black handbag in her hand as she headed back to her car. 

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that civil rights law protects gay and lesbian people from discrimination in employment, a resounding victory for LGBT rights from a conservative court.

Sporty: The 70-year-old reality TV star, looked sporty in a short black and a short sleeve white top, with sneakers

Sporty: The 70-year-old reality TV star, looked sporty in a short black and a short sleeve white top, with sneakers 

And Caitlyn joined celebrities who to social media to support the move which went against President Donald Trump’s wishes. 

She recorded herself talking during an Instagram video where she said ‘trans lives matter’ while Taylor Swift added ‘this is a beautiful step forward’ and Selena Gomez shared, ‘great news.’

‘Victory yes, victory for the LGBT [an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender] community in the Supreme court today this is great news,’ said an ecstatic Jenner, who came out as trans in 2015. 

Accessories: She looked casual as she grabbed coffee from a local Starbucks, with dark brown sunglasses covering her eyes

Accessories: She looked casual as she grabbed coffee from a local Starbucks, with dark brown sunglasses covering her eyes 

‘Trans voices must be heard, and they are, this is a great day – black trans lives matter, trans lives matter,’ said the former Keeping Up With The Kardashians star.

‘We are not going to be erased despite what the Trump administration has been doing to the trans community over he last couple of years.

‘We are going to keep fighting and we are going to fight hard because this is pride month and I am so proud to who I am,’ said the I Am Cait star very enthusiastically as she wore her hair down and was made up nicely while in her living room.

The ex of Kris Jenner added, ‘So I want to encourage everyone to keep up the good fight, keep working it’s not over yet.’ 

Relief: 'Victory yes, victory for the LGBT [an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender] community in the Supreme court today this is great news,' said an ecstatic Jenner, who came out as trans in 2015

Relief: ‘Victory yes, victory for the LGBT [an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender] community in the Supreme court today this is great news,’ said an ecstatic Jenner, who came out as trans in 2015