Caitlyn Jenner says her memoir is "honest" despite her former spouse Kris Jenner's slamming of the book.
"First of all, I feel like the book is extraordinarily honest and it is my perspective," Caitlyn told host Michael Strahan.
"And obviously when you do a book like that there's different opinions. I have a lot of friends that know the truth and know what I've been through. Hey, it's a reality show. It is drama."
"I'm just kind of sorry she went down that road, but she's a good person," she added. "We've had 23 great years together and raised wonderful, phenomenal kids."
Caitlyn and Kris split in 2013 after 22 years of marriage, and finalized their divorce in 2015 prior to Caitlyn publicly coming out as transgender.Kris took issue with her portrayal in Caitlyn's book, "The Secrets of My Life," and Caitlyn's claim she "knew" all along about the star's sexuality.
"Everything she says is all made up," Kris told daughters Kim and Khloe Kardashian on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."
Caitlyn said in a new "20/20" interview with Diane Sawyer that aired Friday that she and Kris are "fine" and have both "moved on."
Sources told Us Weekly this month that Kris and the Kardashians are "upset" about the memoir because Caitlyn "didn't speak to them first."