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Meet Caitlyn Jenner

Vantiy FairOlympic gold medalist and television personality, Caitlyn Jenner, has revealed her new identity in a series of preview images from the cover of Vanity Fair’s upcoming July issue.

Caitlyn, formerly known as Bruce, was photographed by icon Annie Liebovitz at her home in Malibu.

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She speaks candidly with Pulitzer Prize winner Buzz Kissinger about her journey, “Caitlyn doesn’t have any secrets”, says Jenner, “As soon as the Vanity Fair comes out, I’m free”.

Jenner has created a new Twitter account, which accumulated a world record breaking one million followers in four hours. Caitlyn shares her joy after revealing her identity to the world.

The cebebrity was quickly welcomed to the Twittersphere by a host of fellow celebrities including Tyra Banks, Ellen Degeneres, Rosie O’Donnell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Mia Farrow.

In a recent interview with Diane Sawyer, Jenner had said he preferred the pronoun “he”, however Vanity Fair and Jenner’s personal Twitter would suggest she prefers the feminine “she/her”.
Caitlyn Jenner will make her first public appearance at ESPN’s ESPYs on July 15 to receive the Arthur Ashe Courage Award.

OIP Staff

 

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