Bruce Jenner's transgender plans will reportedly by revealed in a tell-all interview with veteran journalist Diane Sawyer, allegedly proving that the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" patriarch is very serious about becoming a woman.
According to a report from Hollywood Life, the former Olympian will first speak to the Diane Sawyer about the long-running Bruce Jenner transgender allegations. The tell-all interview will reportedly air on May.
The 65-year-old reality star's interview with Diane Sawyer will be aired prior to his reported docuseries, which will allegedly be entitled "Trans-Jenner".
"This is not a joke, the number one name for the show that is being thrown around is "Trans-Jenner!" It almost is too perfect," a source tells told Hollywood Life.
"Another name they are also throwing around is 'Bruce Jenner - My Journey'."
"They don't want to fully scare off potential viewers with a very risky title for a very risky life change," the insider added.
However, Bruce Jenner's decision to reveal his transgender plans to Diane Sawyer, who is an ABC news anchor, has reportedly upset the people behind "Trans-Jenner." The upcoming series will reportedly air on E!, which is owned by ABC's rival network NBC Universal.
The network is behind the reality series "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," which catapulted the Kardashian-Jenner clan into superstardom. Perhaps the most famous member of the said reality family, Kim Kardashian, has spoken up about Bruce Jenner's transgender rumors.
The wife of hiphop star Kanye West and mother of North West also admitted that her stepfather seems to be "at his happiest" amid all the controversies.
"I think everyone goes through things in life," Kim Kardashian told E! Online.
"I think that story and what Bruce is going through, I think he'll share whenever the time is right."
While Kim Kardashian said that she will support Bruce Jenner no matter what happens, the tabloid staple clarified that she and her family will not be the ones to expose anything.
"I feel like that's his journey to talk about," she said.
"He's our dad so we support him no matter what. I just think it's his story to talk about, not really mine."