Following months' worth of speculation and no official confirmation from the once Olympic Gold medalist, finally Bruce Jenner's "20/20" interview with Diane Sawyer has come out to the public, and the truth about the reality star is finally spoken, as Jenner speaks out about what it has meant to keep his gender identity a secret throughout his life.
In the recent Bruce Jenner "20/20" interview, Jenner revealed that he still wants to be referred to with male pronouns, and made a point about it while stating that he'd prefer it to be that way until he completed his transition, stating this would be his final public appearance before becoming "her."
Over the course of the last few months, Food World News has greatly reported on what's happened to Kris Jenner's ex husband before the Bruce Jenner "20/20" interview aired, as rumors about his transition flied all over Hollywood before his official announcement, including his breast implants surgery and his mother's public statement.
Now, as ABC News reports, the Bruce Jenner "20/20" interview has come out to finally clear the air about Kendall and Kylie Jenner's father, where he finally told his story in detail, from the time in his childhood when he cross-dressed with his mother's clothing in secret, long before representing the United States in the Olympics.
According to Entertainment Tonight, some of the biggest revelations of Bruce Jenner's "20/20" interview were: he started hormone therapy in the 80s and stopped after meeting Kris Kardashian; each of his three former wives knew about his gender identity (namely, Chrystie Crownover, Linda Thompson and even Kim Kardashian's mother, Kris); all his children and step-children cried after finding out until ultimately accepting him and how there will indeed be an E! documentary about his transition.
As Global News reports, Bruce Jenner's "20/20" interview was met with incredible support from all over the entertainment industry; from his children and stepchildren to personalities like Ellen DeGeneres, Ariana Grande, Cara Delevingne and "Orange is the New Black" actress and trans advocate Lavender Cox.