Former Olympian Bruce Jenner recently revealed his new identity as Caitlyn Jenner. Following her first public appearance on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine, there have been reports that the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star will have her own reality TV show.
Jenner's recent coming out was embraced by her family members, specifically her children. However, there have been reports that her first four children from two previous marriages do not want to be included in her upcoming reality TV show.
Cassandra, Burt, Brandon and Brody all appeared on Jenner's interview with Diane Saywer in April and all four of them expressed how mighty proud they were of their dad. However, all four of them reportedly declined to join the upcoming reality TV series, if it were to push through, because they don't want their father's story to be sensationalized even more.
All four of Jenner's children do not also agree that their father should use the same production company that created and aired "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" for the past nine seasons. One of Jenner's children, Brandon, said, "You go on E! website, the Bunim/Murray website, and you look at all the shows, every one of them is a circus. With Bunim/Murray and E!, it's been the opposite of inspiration. Oh my God, we're driving into the lion's den - they're gonna make a show about the Jenners versus the Kardashians."
Meanwhile, Brandon's statement seemed to have triggered a much greater issue among the Jenners and the Kardashians. There have been reports that the Jenner children are upset with Kris Jenner because she distanced them further from their father, according to Business Insider. Still, Caitlyn Jenner remains positive that her own reality TV show could inspire millions of people and could open the doors for others to come out of the closet without any fear.