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Caitlyn Jenner’s son on her transitioning on television: “It felt invasive & not very genuine”

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I think not having Bruce around growing up and her doing that transition, it was tough just being her son. I will say he was going through his own struggles, transitioning, and it was all that was put on TV, and there were these moments that we would have that was all filmed, and it just felt very invasive and not very genuine, I would say.Just recently, I got a real, sincere apology.

It was the first time in my life that I’ve ever gotten an apology. You know, ‘I’m sorry for not being there,’ and honestly, it meant a lot.When I found out that Caitlyn, or Bruce, wanted to be Caitlyn, it was sort of a relief.

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