Bruce Jenner and Kris Jenner apparently still have a very amicable relationship despite last month's announcement they've separated after 22 years of marriage.

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"[We] get along great, fabulously!" Bruce told Us Weekly on Monday at the All Sports Film Festival's closing ceremony.

Kris reportedly presented Bruce, a 64-year-old former Olympian, with the Legendary Athlete Award. Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner and Brandon Jenner were also present for the Hollywood red carpet event to support their father. 

While Bruce is currently living in Malibu, CA, and Kris, 58, resides in Calabasas, Bruce noted, "I see her every day. We are doing absolutely great."

"I was actually over at the other house today and there were like 20 people over at the house and I'm thinking, 'I've got a nice quiet and peaceful place in Malibu,' but yeah it works great and my kids come and it's all good.'"

Kris dubbed Bruce her "best friend" when handing over the special award and gave him a big hug in front of the crowd.

"You are so truly deserving of this legendary award tonight," Kris announced during the big moment. "We love you, Bruce! Congratulations!"

Bruce was reportedly still wearing his wedding ring during the festival although Kris was not. However, Bruce's positive comments are consistent with Kris' recent claims regarding the status of their relationship post-split.

"We are living apart," Kris told Us last month. "But there is no animosity. We are united and committed to our family."

During his acceptance speech, Bruce reportedly said his biggest regret is that his 10 children and five grandchildren were unable to witness his athletic success back in 1976, as they only have YouTube clips to watch nowadays.

"That's always been a disappointment, that they didn't see their dad when he was 26, taking on the world," Bruce explained at the ceremony, according to Us. "But you know, that's the way life is! I'm glad they are here tonight."

The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star also told People he hates to see tabloids attacking his children with rumors and harsh words.

"Sometimes it's very difficult," Bruce told People.
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"Sometimes they'll take some really, really tough shots at the family when they're not deserved and totally false, especially with my kids. I don't care what they say about me, but when they start ragging on my kids for things that they're not doing and totally misrepresenting them, that really, really bothers me to say the least."
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