Jenner spoke to Pulitzer Prize–winning Vanity Fair's contributing editor and author of Friday Night Lights, Buzz Bissinger in New York, for the first time since completing the gender transformation.
Jenner said shooting the cover of Vanity Fair was a similar feeling to winning the gold medal for the 1976 Olympic decathlon, "This shoot was about my life and who I am as a person. It’s not about the fanfare, it’s not about people cheering in the stadium, it’s not about going down the street and everybody giving you ‘that a boy, Bruce,’ pat on the back, O.K. This is about your life.”
We will certainly get to know much more of Caitlyn, her journey and feelings as E! airs the new docu-series following her new life this summer. Unlike the other reality series which features the whole family, the 'kids' won't be featured in this one. Although comfortable with her decision and having found a renewed relationship with their father, they have refused to participate in this show. Although at first Caitlyn was “terribly disappointed and terribly hurt,” she has come to understand their decision.
Read the full interview in Vanity Fair coming to news stands soon, or by subscribing to Vanity Fair online.