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BRUCE JENNER FEVER REACHES PEAK

Bruce Jenner fever is rising to unprecedented levels now that we are just two nights' sleep away from his highly anticipated tell all-interview. This Friday, the (step)father of the Kardashian/Jenner clan will tell his story at length in 20/20; US talk show queen Diane Sawyer's programme. And while the world waits with bated breath to finally hear the man himself speak, we give one last, fresh Bruce update to be able to take in the interview well-informed later.

Lingerie and dresses

Earlier this week, pictures appeared showing the former Olympic champion appearing to be wearing a sports bra under his clothes. From this, it is widely concluded that Bruce would have taken an important step in his transition to womanhood and would now have breast implants. Indeed, after such surgery, it is customary to spend the initial period wear a sturdy bra.

But even before the hubbub surrounding the possible new bust had calmed down, new revealing images surfaced today showing Bruce seen in women's clothing for the first time. The reality star was captured from afar while dressed in a blue and white striped dress smoking a cigarette In front of his home in Malibu.

Kids

Another hotly debated topic is children. According to People all his children and stepchildren would have made peace with his decision and only want to support him during this difficult phase in his life. His eldest four children Burt, Cassandra, Brody and Brendan will even have a share in the great 20/20 interview this Friday. The one who would pay the least attention to her father is Kylie. The benjamin of the bunch is obviously very busy cultivating her Instagram account and #kyliejennerchallenge.

Kris

Ex-wife Kris is said to be less comfortable with the whole situation. She is terrified that Bruce all sorts of nasty revelations will do in his interview and is therefore said to have already put her team of lawyers on edge. “If he says anything at all that disparages Kris or their brand, she will drag him mercilessly to court,” she said.”