Ten Things We Learned About Bruce Jenner
Former Olympian talks with family in a special KUWTK.
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1. Bruce couldn't Hide from his kids. - Two weeks after his sit-down interview with Diane Sawyer made history, Bruce Jenner discussed his transition with his family in another television special. Here are ten things we learned about the former Olympian from the show: Kendall Jenner said she and sister Kylie thought their dad was having an affair after finding makeup in his pockets. She added, years ago, that she saw him walking around their home in a dress in the middle of the night. Kim Kardashian also caught him in a dress 12 years ago. She recalled getting in her car and crying. "It's been my job to keep this secret for over a decade," she said. (Photo: Cousart/JFXimages/WENN.com)
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2. "She" already made her public debut — in the '80s. - The former Olympian said that, during his years traveling as a motivational speaker, he would walk around in the lobby of his hotels dressed as a woman, relieved he could be himself. He's been to movies dressed as "her" and also has a circle of friends with whom he can be himself. (Photo: WENN)
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3. His family is still — sort of — in denial. - "I feel like he still hasn't really decided what he wants to do," Kourtney said, while Khloe, Kendall and Kim said they thought he would take years to decide if and when he would go through with it. Bruce, however, admits that he plans to transition in 2015. He's already made appointments for the various surgeries. "I can't die and not experience Her," he said. (Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/ Getty Images)
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4. Training for the Olympics was an elaborate distraction. - Though he says he's been having feelings of being the wrong gender since he was 7 years old, Bruce always pushed them off and, in fact, went the other direction by adopting the "macho guy" image he gave off during his peak years as an athlete. (Photo: Tony Duffy /Allsport/Getty IMageS)
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5. Bruce doesn't have a glam squad — yet. - Bruce revealed he does his own nails and makeup — and that he's good at it. He has been painting his toenails and hiding the pedicures under socks for years. "There's just little things you can do to feel good about yourself," he said. (Photo: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for The Lopez Foundation)
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