Bruce Jenner First Pictures As Woman From 1981: Beginnings of His Sex Change Gender Fluid Journey

Bruce Jenner First Pictures As Woman From 1981: Beginnings of His Sex Change Gender Fluid Journey

Bruce Jenner may have hid his sexuality from the public for several decades [a.k.a. Kris Jenner threatened him into hiding], but he has been experimenting with his gender identity, namely being a woman, since at least 1981. Radar Online has managed to get their hands on several pictures showing Bruce Jenner fully dressed up as a woman, playing one of the Mandrake sisters on Bob Hope’s All Star Comedy Look At The New Season – It’s Still Free And Well Worth It. The episode was a TV special that aired in 1981, but clearly shows Bruce Jenner dressed to the nines in gold high heels, a long pink dress, a wig, makeup, the whole shebang. I mean, he LOOKS like a woman, even more than the other men who played women in the same play.

This was in the midst of his first marriage to Linda Thompson, but clearly, Bruce was already starting to figure out his sexuality – or maybe he was just experimenting. Either way, it’s been more than three decades since then, and Bruce has finally, finally come out with the truth. Even with the increasing rumors surrounding his sex change for the past two years, sources close to Bruce only went public with the news several weeks back. They admitted that Bruce himself would give a sit-down interview in addition to documenting the change in a docu-series on E!, even though all of that has been put on hold to allow Bruce to deal with his involvement in the fatal car crash.

At the end of the day, we’ve seen pictures of Bruce Jenner dressing in women’s clothing, but perhaps not to the extent that these pictures show. In fact, this is probably what he’ll end up looking like after his gender reassignment surgery is complete, and he’s completely recovered from the sex change.

What do you guys think about Bruce Jenner’s gender fluidity? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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