Bruce Jenner to model as woman for magazine


Los Angeles, May 31 (IANS): Former athlete and reality TV star Bruce Jenner will reportedly model as a woman for Vanity Fair magazine when he fully transitions to a female.

Bruce is currently transitioning to a female and is set to undertake a photoshoot with world famous photographer Annie Leibovitz later this summer to show off his new image, reports tmz.com.

The news comes after it was revealed that the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star has undergone surgery to make his face more feminine.

Although the father-of-six, who was previously married to Kris Jenner, only confirmed his plans to undergo gender reassignment surgery last month when he recorded a special interview with Diane Sawyer, he has reportedly already had a lot of work done and is hoping to be living as a woman within months.

His transition into a woman is being documented in his own reality show.

A source said: "Bruce had put the time aside and wanted to get as much done as possible. His physical transformation into becoming a woman is now almost complete... Bruce wants to be living his life as a woman physically and emotionally by the time the docuseries finishes airing this summer."

 

  

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