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Caitlyn Jenner pays surprise tribute to ex-wife Kris after years of feuding

Caitlyn Jenner has paid tribute to her ex-wife Kris in a rare sign of respect after years of feuding.

The former Olympian, 70, took to Instagram to show off her cooking skills on Sunday and revealed that she still uses Kris' cookbooks.

Kris, 64, has been on bad terms with the I'm A Celeb star for years after Caitlyn said she treated her badly and wasn't tolerant of her transition.

But taking to Instagram, Cailtyn appeared to confirm there were no hard feelings as she used Kris' recipe from In the Kitchen with Kris to make a family favourite pasta dish.

Caitlyn Jenner used Kris' cookbook when she was cooking at the weekend (Instagram)

Speaking from her kitchen as partner Sophia Hutchins filmed, Caitlyn said: "There it is, it's done. Pasta, vegetables, sausage.

"Actually, I used to make this for Kendall and Kylie all the time, but sad news, I couldn't remember the recipe so where did I have to go? In the Kitchen with Kris to find the recipe. I'm ready to eat."

Caitlyn captioned the video: "Thank goodness for @krisjenner cookbook! Dinner is served!"

Caitlyn and Kris have a difficult relationship (DIGITAL/EROTEME.CO.UK)

Her Instagram followers were thrilled by the sweet tribute.

One commented: "I love that you & Kris have an amicable relationship!! It's very healthy!!"

"Caitlyn still is eating kris cooking, love it!!" another posted.

Caitlyn was married to the Keeping Up With The Kardashians momager between 1991 and 2015 and their relationship has been strained since the publishing of Caitlyn's tell-all memoir.

She cooked up a family favourite pasta dish (Instagram)

Kris hit out at her former lover, saying that she had published "lies" in her book and that it "could've been handled in the most amazing, loving way."

She went on to say: "Talk about your journey and keep it to that.

"That I would've had great respect for... there’s lies that are printed in a book that lives there for the end of time, so your children are going to read this book about their grandparents and have a story that’s fabricated, that’s in print, and is a fabrication."

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