A few months back, Bruce Jenner's 2015 in the public started as a cover story of inTouch Magazine revealed that he was transitioning into a woman and that his upcoming docu-series with E! would follow on the subject - now, it seems like he'll be halting the series for a while.
Food World News has reported over the course of the past few months how Bruce Jenner's 2015 has been developing: from the now infamous cover story (which was deemed transphobic due to the fact that he'd just been photoshopped to look more female) until his mother's recent statements regarding her son's transition.
Now, People Magazine reports that Bruce Jenner's 2015 takes a new turn, as it seems he's rethinking the format of the whole thing: following years of working with E! on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," at first he thought that'd be the right place to show his transition, but now he's giving it a second thought.
According to TMZ, Bruce Jenner's 2015 show was created for Jenner to bring publicity to the issue of transitioning into a different sex than the one someone's born in. As it's a serious subject and obviously very close to Jenner's heart, the idea is for him to create something that can truly create awareness about the trans community - and he's not sure the channel (or the producing company) he's working with will bring it home.
Deadline reports that while the future of Bruce Jenner's 2015 reality show seems uncertain, other projects go forward: late next April, he's set to appear on a long interview with Diane Sawyer, where he'll also speak of the recent car crash he was involved with in which seven people were injured and one was killed.
While Jenner has neither confirmed nor denied that he's transitioning into being a woman, the former Olympian seems to be taking things very seriously on what steps forward to take, as Bruce Jenner's 2015 looks nothing like what people thought it would.