Even though it hasn't been confirmed, multiple sites are reporting that Bruce Jenner's docu-series will premiere in either May or June on E!. News broke on Wednesday that the 65-year-old former Olympian was set to star in a new series about his alleged transformation from male to female.
Sources told TMZ that the series will focus mainly on Jenner's doctor appointments, procedures he wants done and his overall goal for his appearance. It will also deal with the "psychological implications" th at Jenner is going through.
While Jenner's kids - including the Kardashian bunch and ex-wife Kris Jenner - will all be featured on the show, sources said the former Olympian will be calling all the shots and he will be the main focus. The still-untitled docu-series won't premiere until the finale of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians."
Variety is also reporting that E! executives reportedly want to meet with GLAAD to determine the best way to air Jenner's alleged sex change. The athlete has been the subject of transgender rumors for the past few months now, ever since he split from Kris.
The family has remained mostly silent about the internet chatter but earlier in the week Kim Kardashian said in an interview with "Entertainment Tonight" that her step-father was on a "journey" and he would discuss it when he was ready.
"I will say that I think Bruce should tell his story his way... I think everyone goes through things in life, and I think that story and what Bruce is going through, I think he'll share whenever the time is right," she said.
"I think Bruce is very happy, the happiest I've ever seen him," Kardashian added. "He's our dad so we support him no matter what, and I think when the time is right he'll talk about whatever he wants to talk about."