In Touch Magazine has recently released a photo of what seems to be a confirmation of Bruce Jenner's sex transformation. Jenner is portrayed with all feminine fixings in a cover that is titled "Bruce's Story: My Life as a Woman."
Other news outlets, like Hollywood Life, back it up with statements claiming that the former Olympian is headed off to coming out as a transgender. But it turns out that everything is fake.
The media has been closely following Bruce's discreet intents of revealing his true identity for a while now. In fact, there were photo documentations of his facial transformations within the last decade that show how the reality star seems to be looking more feminine as the years passed.
And just recently, In Touch Magazine tried to corroborate these unproven claims by photoshopping Bruce Jenner so that he would appear like a real woman.
The photo was purposely created to grace the magazine's cover. But aside from that, In Touch was also "spreading lie that he was planning to come out as transgender in The Advocate" reports MSN. It's as though the magazine was on the verge of strewing double-lies.
Nevertheless, Bruce, upon hearing about the news, tries to keep a low profile so as not to flare up the issue, Just Jared shares. Also, there were no official statements from Bruce Jenner and his camp with regards to the photoshopped cover.
While Bruce is silent about it, Kris Jenner is bursting out in anger. Kris has been admitting to her friends that she's definitely outranged over In Touch for irresponsibly generating photos that are just made-up.
Everything, for Kris, is a lie despite Hollywood Life's claim that her ex-husband is on the way to admitting that he is transgender. TMZ confirms Bruce has never admitted that he is gay and that "he's going down the road to change his sex." However, the magazine cover seems to depict otherwise.
According to TMZ, Kris Jenner is vocal about In Touch, saying that "It's just mean to do weather or not it's true."
If there's one thing to clear this thing out, it would be Matthew Breen, the editor in chief of The Advocate, who, according to MSN, said: "I'm astounded that Bonnie Fuller's Hollywood Life would claim to have 'all the details' on Bruce Jenner's 'big magazine plans' because their story is a total fabrication - like In Touch's distressing Photoshopped cover.
Really, if someone has to look at the cover more intently, there's a full load of comedy underpinned.
Look at what Kris Jenner had to say about In Touch in the video below.