“Put it this way – I’m the new normal.”
After making her debut as a woman on the cover of Vanity Fair earlier this week, Caitlyn Jenner mentioned that she would finally be free.
Caitlyn told Vanity Fair that her deeply personal story would be documented in a reality series, set to air on E!. We knew this – we expected this, naturally – but we didn’t realise we would see it this soon.
TODAY has released the first promo for the eight-part series, which will premiere in America on July 26.
The series is titled ‘I Am Cait’ and it gives viewers an insight into Caitlyn’s ‘new’ life living as a woman.
“You go through all this stuff and you start learning kind of the pressure that women are under all the time about their appearance,” she says in the short trailer as she’s applying makeup.
The most powerful part of the trailer shows Caitlyn driving with a passenger and saying “Isn’t it great that maybe someday you’ll be normal?”
When she’s told “You are normal” by her friend, she replies with possibly the most honest statement that sums up her transition.
“Put it this way – I’m the new normal.”
You can watch the trailer below.
The series will show Caitlyn as she’s always wanted to be seen. And that is a beautiful, beautiful thing.
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Top Comments
Just another carriage on the Kardashian money train.The sad thing is we will lap it up
Speak for yourself, FF, I've never watched anything to do with the K clan and never will!
I'll join you on that. If I never again hear anything about the Jenner/Khardashian/West extended family, it will be too soon.
Never thought you would Zeppy I always thought you were the discerning kind.
I've never watched it either, so I guess that's three of us, not that it really matters.
There appears to be a huge widespread market for this sort of thing that has raked in millions of dollars and millions of viewers and is obviously being consumed by someone.
I'm going to go out on a limb and support FF for the very first time.