Perhaps the most touching part of Wednesday night's Caitlyn Jenner ESPYs speech was when she teared up talking about her kids and family.
Given all she's been through this year - and with so many of them watching in person - it's easy to see why she got choked up on stage.
Prominent members of the Kardashian and Jenner families traveled en masse to the ESPY Awards to throw their support behind Caitlyn:
Pretty fun photo, right?
Caitlyn Jenner debuted as her true self in Vanity Fair in June after revealing to the world that she had been transgender her whole life.
As a result, she was honored with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award for the bravery she has shown going through her transition publicly.
The annual sports awards extravaganza was Caitlyn's first major public appearance, and almost her entire family flocked to be with her.
On hand and seen above were Cassandra, Burt, Brandon and Brody Jenner, as well as their respective spouses and significant others.
Kendall and Kylie Jenner, along with stepdaughters Kourtney, Kim and Khloe Kardashian, all turned out to show their support as well.
Notably absent were ex-wife Kris Jenner and stepson Rob Kardashian were absent, as well as Brandon Jenner's wife Leah Jenner.
Leah, who is very close with Caitlyn, is imminently expecting the couple's first child; Kris and Rob's status is more of a mystery.
For the 65-year-old Olympic champion, their presence in her life - not just last night, but throughout - is what she cherishes most.
It is also what gave her the most anxiety regarding the journey she is on (and will be shown in even more detail on E!'s I Am Cait).
"I never wanted to hurt anyone else, most of all, my family and my kids," Caitlyn said in a moving and powerful acceptance speech.
She went on to say, "I always wanted my children to be so proud of their dad for what he was able to accomplish in his life."
"You guys have given so much back to me, given so much support. I am so grateful to have all of you in my life. Thank you."
No Caitlyn, thank you.