It seems that Bruce Jenner has not only divorced his wife of 23 years, Kris Jenner, but his reality TV show as well. Rumors are circulating that the Jenner patriarch is leaving the show, which is on its way to its tenth season, after his three Kardashian stepdaughters terminated his participation.
According to Hollywood Life, the ex-Olympian would be seen less in the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" reality TV show's upcoming season as he tries to focus more on his own life after separating from Kris Jenner.
While the family or anyone from the show's producers has not made any announcement regarding the 65-year-old leaving the show, an episode in the latest season seemed to offer a hint of his absence.
According to TMZ, Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe were talking about their stepfather in one episode and are planning on separating themselves from him.
"Bruce and the boys are completely out of the picture," observed one of the girls. "Maybe it's time to admit to themselves that they're barely even enough of a family anymore to go on a vacation with us," she added.
While it seems that things in the Kardashian and Jenner lives have become really complicated, Kim thinks it is about to get worse.
Mrs. Kanye West added, "Things are only going to get more difficult and complicated."
Aside from the divorce, which has taken a strain on the whole family, rumors of Jenner transitioning to a woman has been hounding him and his family since reports of the divorce hit the press.
However, the former decathlete or anyone from his family has not confirmed the speculations.
Some reports claimed that the patriarch would be sharing his journey of becoming a woman in a new TV docuseries he would be releasing, said OK! Magazine.
However, Franchise Herald reported that filming of the reality TV star's new series was placed on hold after he figured in a car crash early in February. The accident claimed the life of one woman.
An insider spoke to Radar Online and revealed that the series' filming has been shelved indefinitely.
"There is no timetable for when Bruce will resume filming the docuseries. Obviously, it's not the priority right now, given the severity of the situation that Bruce is facing," the source said.
The source added, "From a public relations standpoint, it would also be in very poor taste to be filming a reality show after Bruce was involved in the crash."
The former Olympian was reported to have moved out of his Malibu home and transferred to a secluded hilltop ranch during the weekend.