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Yes, we’ll be watching as a family: “Kim Kardashian” reveals she’ll take in stepdad “Bruce Jenner”‘s bombshell tell-all with Diane Sawyer

 

  • Kim, 34, told E! that she would be watching Bruce’s show with her family
  • She was attending a Variety event in NYC just hours before the tell-all
  • It was claimed that the former Olympian would be watching the show twice – once with the Kardashians and next with the Jenners
A supporter: The E! queen previously told Entertainment Tonight. I think Bruce is very happy, the happiest I’ve ever seen him…He’s our dad so we support him no matter what… I guess I’ll kind of let everyone be curious and I feel like that’s his journey to talk about

No one would talk about “Bruce Jenner’s” Friday tell-all interview with Diane Sawyer – not ex Kris, nor his daughters Kendall and Kylie or even Khloe and Kourtney – when they stopped by Craig’s in West Hollywood on Thursday evening.
But “Kim Kardashian” was not afraid to discuss the upcoming chat when stopping by Variety’s 2015 Power Of Women luncheon in New York City on Friday.
‘Yes, we will be all watching as a family tonight,’ the 34-year-old beauty told E!

The normally talkative reality star would not say much more than that, however. ‘That is all I am going to say about it now,’ Mrs Kanye West – who was draped in a beige outfit – added.

TMZ claimed that Bruce, 65, would be watching the special twice.

He will be watching both an east coast and west coast feed, said a source.

The Kardashian family will be watching one feed with Bruce, and the rest of his family, including Brody, Brandon, Burt and Casey, will be watching the other feed.

The Jenners will gather at his Malibu mansion.

The site’s source added, Bruce felt it was very important to be around his family when the show airs.

The cameras for Keeping Up with the Kardashians will not be on when he watched the show, it was also claimed.

But there was no mention if some of Bruce’s own cameras for one of his own projects would be there.

On Thursday evening Entertainment Tonight reported that Jenner started a gender transition process in the mid-1980s but stopped after he met and fell in love with Kris Kardashian, who became his third wife.

By the mid-1980s, the Olympic gold medalist had allegedly started hormone therapy and electrolysis and had had plastic surgery to make his features look more feminine.

Jenner found his own facial hair to be repulsive, the source told ET.
A spokesperson for Bruce declined to comment on the report after being contacted by DailyMail.com Friday morning.

The bombshell Entertainment Tonight report, broadcast Thursday night, claims that Bruce was exploring the idea of gender reassignment surgery with doctors in Denmark but had a change of heart after meeting Kris, the ex-wife of famed LA attorney Robert Kardashian.

The revelation comes just hours before the famous decathlete and reality star is expected to tell all about his personal journey and his transition to living as a woman in a two-hour ABC special tonight with Diane Sawyer.
On Friday morning ABC released another clip from his upcoming sit down.
In the emotional video, Sawyer asked Jenner if there was anything that they hadn’t covered over the course of the interview.

What is the question—if I were you, what question would you ask me? he clarified.

Right…Are you going to be OK? You know? Are you gonna be OK?’

He then said, ‘Yeah. I hope I’m gonna be OK. I feel like I’m gonna be OK…2015’s gonna be quite a ride. Quite a ride.
Earlier Bruce said he was worried about his children. ‘I can’t let myself hurt them.

Kim earlier showed support for her stepfather when talking to Entertainment Tonight.
‘I will say that I think Bruce should tell his story his way…I think everyone goes through things in life,’ she explained.

‘I think Bruce is very happy, the happiest I’ve ever seen him…He’s our dad so we support him no matter what… I guess I’ll kind of let everyone be curious and I feel like that’s his journey to talk about. 

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