The reality star gave her opinion on her stepfather's gender transition to coincide with a tell-all ABC interview with Diane Sawyer, in which Bruce told at length how his female identity is his 'true self'.
Kim
described the transition as a 'hard adjustment' but added that she, and the
rest of the Kardashian clan, 'really supports him'.
In the interview itself
Bruce, who still prefers to be referred to as 'he' for now, revealed that Kim
was one of the first to find out his desire to become a woman after catching
the former Olympian in a dress. He added that she had been especially accepting.
Bruce revealed tearfully: 'To all intents and purposes, I am a woman
Bruce's no-holds-barred
interview followed months of speculation and came after a slew of photographs
seemingly showing him in the midst of his transition.
My brain is much more female than it is male he said. That's what my soul is. Bruce lives a lie. She is not a lie'
Kendall Jenner also
raised her voice in support, posting an image to Instagram affirming her love
for her father. The picture - of a writing worksheet she filled out as a
fifth-grader, ended: 'If I could be anybody in the world, I would be my dad'.
I'm really excited about
the future he said, I feel like I'm going to be OK. 2015 is going to be quite a
ride.
But despite his
self-proclaimed 'female soul', Bruce said he does not describe himself as a
woman stuck in a man's body.
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