Caitlyn Jenner has, finally, broken her silence over Kanye West's Twitter meltdown and public outburst at his first presidential campaign rally. Although she has yet to personally talk with the 43-year-old rapper, the KarJenner patriarch assures he is a "kind and loving human being."

In an interview on Good Morning Britain, Jenner admitted to her I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here co-star Kate Garraway that she had no idea with the fashion mogul's presidential bid. When the Yeezy designer announced his plan to run as the U.S. president, the 70-year-old television personality just learned everything about it from the news like everybody else, Daily Mail noted.

The former decathlete revealed she hadn't had the chance to talk to the presidential aspirant, as the latter is in Wyoming most of the time. She, also, cleared the rumors that she could be West's running mate, saying it was only a "joke."

Previously, Jenner revealed she wanted to be West's vice president. She told TMZ that she texted him and asked if she could be his running mate.

Puzzled if she was serious, she just uttered a simple "we'll see," calling their pairing "what a combination." She went on to say that they would love to be a "fly on the wall" in the campaign room.

Jenner explained that, when she said she wanted to be his vice president, she was only joking. So, she just wished all the best for West and added that he's a "really good guy."

If there's one thing that the I Am Cait star could talk about Kim Kardashian's husband, it's how he treated her. She then described West as the "most kind, loving human being." He has been good to her throughout the years, especially after everything she has gone through in the last five years after her transformation.

Jenner even called West a "good friend," who has been incredibly supportive. She continued that he has a "big heart and a good person."

Meanwhile, West denied that his presidential bid was only a PR stunt to his new album. He said he gave his LP away for free so he didn't have to promote it.

He, also, told Forbes that his chances of winning are now in God's hands. If he didn't make it in the highest office this year, he promised to try again in 2024. As God appoints the U.S. president, West said he would wait and see if he would be elected in 2020 or the next four years.