Caitlyn Jenner said she was interested in the political side of activism, and that she "would look for a senatorial run".

Jenner told John Catsimatidis on his "CATS Roundtable" New York radio show on Sunday, that she is currently working with activist groups to improve relations with the Republican Party's stance on lesbian, gay and transgender issues.

"Over the next six months or so I gotta find out where I can do a better job. Can I do a better job from the outside working the perimeter of the political scene, being open to talking to anybody, or are you better off from the inside? she said.

The Olympic gold medalist has been a transgender rights activist since she became one of the highest profile Americans to transition to become a woman.

Jenner, 67, is a Republican but lately she has criticized Donald Trump's Administration for reversing a federal law that allowed transgender students to use public school bathrooms of their choice.

Caitlyn now joins a list of celebrities with no political experience, who have been encouraged by Trump's success to run for office.

Just last week country-rock singer Kid Rock, hinted he might run for the Senate in 2018 but he has yet to make any official announcement.