5 things to know about Caitlyn Jenner


Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, has made her debut as a woman. Here's what you need to know about Jenner, her transition and the upcoming cover story in Vanity Fair.

1. Jenner graces the July cover of Vanity Fair. The 22-page cover story, written by Buzz Bissinger, features photos by Annie Leibovitz shot at Jenner's home in Malibu, California. According to the magazine, Bissinger spent "hundreds of hours" with Jenner and her family through the transition.

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2. Jenner discussed the medical procedures she's had. Jenner told Bissinger that she had facial-feminization surgery in March. According to Mashable, she has also had a tracheal shave and breast augmentation. Jenner also started taking hormones in the 1980s and had electrolysis to remove facial and body hair. 

3. Bissinger interviewed Jenner's four children from her first two marriages. Burt, 36; Cassandra, 34; Brandon, 33; and Brody, 31, said they've known about her identity as a woman for years. They are happy for Jenner and consider her an inspiration. "They all still see their dad as their dad regardless of any gender label," according to Vanity Fair. However, Jenner's children have refused to appear in the upcoming docu-series about her transition, "forgoing financial gain in favor of preserving their father's legacy."

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4. Jenner previously had a rocky relationship with her children. The article describes Jenner as an "insensitive father" who missed several milestones, including her daughter's birth, Mashable and Vanity Fair report. During her transition, Jenner planned "girls' nights" and opened up to other women, including her daughter. "We talked more than we ever have. We could just be girls together," Cassandra said. Burt added, "I have high hopes that Caitlyn is a better person than Bruce. I'm very much looking forward to that."

5. Jenner's docu-series will debut this summer on E!. She said the show is not a publicity stunt. "You don't go out and change your gender for a television show. OK, it ain't happening. I don't care who you are," Jenner said.