Yahoo - AFP, Robert Macpherson, 6 Feb 2015
Olympic
champion turned reality TV star Bruce Jenner has Americans' rapt attention
once
again amid talk that he is soon to come out as transgender (AFP Photo)
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Washington
(AFP) - Olympic champion turned reality TV star Bruce Jenner has Americans'
rapt attention once again amid talk that he is soon to come out as transgender.
People
magazine, a trusted conduit for Hollywood publicists, reported this week that
Jenner, 65, would open up in a forthcoming interview with ABC News.
"Bruce
is transitioning to a woman," the celebrity news weekly quoted a source
close to the family as saying, after weeks of tabloid speculation.
Bruce
Jenner and Kris Kardashian have
two daughters, but they obtained a divorce in December 2014, 14 months after
separating (AFP Photo/Frederic J. Brown)
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"He is
finally happy and his family is accepting of what he's doing. He's in such a
great space. That's why it's the perfect time to do something like this."
Jenner's
88-year-old mother Esther Jenner, who lives in Idaho, meanwhile told
RadarOnline.com that she had "just learned" about her son's gender
transition.
"I
have never been more proud of Bruce for who he is, himself as a father, as an
Olympian, a wonderful public speaker," she told the gossip website.
"He
instills enthusiasm in people. He's gifted."
In the
latest twist, the Kardashian family -- into which Jenner has been married --
cancelled all press events Thursday in the run-up to season 10 of their hit
reality TV show "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."
Jenner
himself has been lying low, ahead of the premiere of a documentary that will
reportedly chronicle his gender transition.
Speculation
that the actor, race-car enthusiast and 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics decathlon
gold medallist is undergoing a sex change has been rich fodder for supermarket
tabloids for months.
Supposed
telltale signs, based on paparazzi photos from the streets of Los Angeles,
include shaved limbs, long hair worn in a ponytail and what appears to be a
sports bra under a T-shirt.
Throat
surgery clue
In late
January, Jenner was seen emerging from a Beverly Hills clinic with a bandage
around neck, presumably after surgery to flatten his Adam's apple.
Known as a
laryngeal shave, the procedure -- which involves reducing cartilage in the
throat for a more feminine look -- is common among transgenders.
"I
just never liked my trachea," he told the TMZ.com gossip website prior to
the outpatient operation.
American
society is widely perceived as becoming more accepting of gender diversity, as
seen by the legalization of same-sex marriage in many states.
Transgender
people, however, still face "staggering levels of discrimination and
violence," according to LGBT media activist group GLAAD.
In the
media, they typically appear as either victims or villains, GLAAD said,
although the Golden Globe-winning Amazon original series
"Transparent" has cast them in a more sympathetic light.
Born
outside New York in October 1949, thrice-married Jenner became an American
sports hero when he set a world record with his Montreal decathlon victory.
Leveraging
his fame, he appeared on boxes of Wheaties, a popular American cereal known as
"the breakfast of champions," then tried his hand as a movie actor,
with less than stellar results.
He did
better on television, appearing in the 1980s police series "CHiPs"
and sitcom "Silver Spoons" among other shows, and in 2003 the
American version of "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!"
But it was
through his marriage to the former Kris Kardashian that he once again became a
household name in "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" in which he
appeared as the sometimes bemused stepfather of her flamboyant daughters
Kourtney, Kim and Khloe.
"I had
it all, and then I met Kris," he quipped in one episode.
"It's
typical for me to be forgotten in this family," he added in another.
He and Kris
Kardashian have two daughters of their own, but they obtained a divorce in
December, 14 months after separating -- although he has been seen still wearing
a wedding ring.
The death
of US transgender teenager, Leelah Alcorn, has sparked
discussions on social
media platforms. She published her farewell on her blog.
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“… Gender Switching
Old souls, let me tell you something. If you are old enough, and many of you are, you have been everything. Do you hear me? All of you. You have been both genders. All of you have been what I will call between genders, and that means that all of you have had gender switches. Do you know what happens when it's time for you to switch a gender? We have discussed it before. You'll have dozens of lifetimes as the same gender. You're used to it. It's comfortable. You cannot conceive of being anything else, yet now it's time to change. It takes approximately three lifetimes for you to get used to it, and in those three lifetimes, you will have what I call "gender confusion."
It isn't confusion at all. It's absolutely normal, yet society often will see it as abnormal. I'm sitting here telling you you've all been through it. All of you. That's what old souls do. It's part of the system. …”
Old souls, let me tell you something. If you are old enough, and many of you are, you have been everything. Do you hear me? All of you. You have been both genders. All of you have been what I will call between genders, and that means that all of you have had gender switches. Do you know what happens when it's time for you to switch a gender? We have discussed it before. You'll have dozens of lifetimes as the same gender. You're used to it. It's comfortable. You cannot conceive of being anything else, yet now it's time to change. It takes approximately three lifetimes for you to get used to it, and in those three lifetimes, you will have what I call "gender confusion."
It isn't confusion at all. It's absolutely normal, yet society often will see it as abnormal. I'm sitting here telling you you've all been through it. All of you. That's what old souls do. It's part of the system. …”
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