The first trailer for Bruce Jenner's special in the reality series "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" has been released, USA Today reported.
The clip shows the vulnerable side of the former Olympian. "You're thinking someday you're gonna get over it. They're my secrets that I have to deal with on my own," Bruce said at the beginning of the clip.
His former wife, Kris Jenner is also heard in the background saying, "I met him on a blind date and it was kind of love at first sight."
Kim Kardashian also shared her sentiments on the issue and said they want to "understand his struggle."
According to NY Daily News, the clip is from home-made footages of the Kardashian-Jenner family and Bruce's family's thoughts on his transition.
Kourtney, the eldest of the Kardashian sisters, said, "I think his biggest concern is he doesn't wanna hurt us. I do wanna meet Her, when he's ready. When we're both ready."
But, the most captivating voice-over came from Bruce's eldest Jenner, Kendall who said, "I just don't like when people say Bruce is going to be gone." With that, Bruce responded, "I'm not going anywhere."
Bruce also admitted how "scared" he was in in the video, acknowledging how it'll be a struggle to his family.
"I don't think I've ever been as scared in my life as I was to be extraordinarily honest with my kids," said Bruce.
This "KUWTK" special, titled "About Bruce," features his exclusive interview with Diane Sawyer and the entire family's take on the issue.
His Sawyer exclusive, "20/20 Interview," aired last Apr. 24. This is where he finally opened up on being "a woman."
The interview was a tough one. Before they started, Bruce told Sawyer, "You know what? It's going to be tough. I've been thinking about this day forever and what I should do with my life. How do I tell my story? How do I tell people what I've been through? And that day is sad."
Then, the 65-year-old became emotional and immediately asked for tissue as he further explained this struggle with his family.
According to Hollywood Reporter, Bruce found it difficult to confess the truth to his kids.
He also noted that he hated the phrase, "girl stuck in a guy's body." Then explained, "I'm me. I'm not stuck in anybody's body."
Sawyer then pushed on to the hard questions and asked if his gender transition was just a publicity stunt. To this, Bruce replied, "Are you telling me I'm going to go through a complete gender change ... for publicity? What I'm doing is going to do some good, and we're going to change the world."
His family has been supportive of him amidst the public scrutiny. The two-part series will be aired on May 17 and 18 on E!
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