Olympic Winner Bruce Jenner Debuts his New Identity in Vanity Fair

Bruce Jenner is officially unveiling his new identity in next month's Vanity Fair. Image-Vanity Fair
Bruce Jenner is officially unveiling his new identity in next month’s Vanity Fair. Image-Vanity Fair

Former Olympic Track and Field athlete who won a Gold Medal in the Decathlon in the 1976 Olympics, is debuting his new identity as Caitlyn Jenner on next month’s cover of Vanity Fair.

Jenner had revealed that he was making the transition to a woman to Diane Sawyer back in April during an exclusive interview. Jenner told Diane then, “For all intents and purposes, I am a woman.” But, he also informed Diane that that interview would be the last one he gives as Bruce.

Then in May, Jenner told his children, Kendall, Kylie, Kourtney, Khloe, and Kim on a special aired on E! about all of the future surgeries that he is planning to have done. 

On the reality show, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Jenner told his family last night about his plans to go through facial feminization surgery.

65-year-old Jenner is officially unveiling his new identity in next month’s Vanity Fair, with the headline, “Call me Caitlyn.” The magazine interviewed and photographed him in a 22-page cover story.