After
years
of
wait,
Bruce
Jenner
is
finally
a
woman
and
we
have
seen
the
first
look
of
the
transition
on
the
cover
of
Vanity
Fair.
The
former
athlete
has
transformed
himself
from
a
handsome
sportman
to
a
stylish
woman.
Bruce
has
changed
his
name
post
the
gender
transitioning
and
is
now,
Caitlyn
Jenner.
So
the
family
and
the
whole
need
not
call
Bruce
Jenner's
that
side
as
'her'.
Bruce
showed
her
female
avatar
on
the
cover
of
Vanity
Fair
first
and
we
are
left
with
mixed
emotions
seeing
Caitlyn
Jenner.
Wearing
a
white
bustier
corset
in
her
first
portrait
since
transitioning
from
male
to
female,
Bruce
aka
Caitlyn
Jenner
is
looking
gorgeous
as
she
flaunts
her
toned
figure
and
cleavage
in
the
cover
picture.
Courtesy
of
Vanity
Fair
"If
I
was
lying
on
my
deathbed
and
I
had
kept
this
secret
and
never
ever
did
anything
about
it,
I
would
be
lying
there
saying,
'You
just
blew
your
entire
life,'
"
she
tells
Vanity
Fair.
A
video
from
behind
the
shoot
has
also
been
shared
where
Caitlyn
says,
"I
was
probably
at
the
[Olympic]
games
because
I
was
running
away
from
a
lot
of
things.
I
was
running
away
from
a
lot
of
things.
I'm
very
very
proud
of
it,
I
don't
wanna
diminish
the
accomplishment."
"The
last
few
days
during
this
shoot
was
about
my
life,
and
who
I'm
as
a
person.
It's
not
about
the
fanfare,
it's
not
about
people
cheering
in
the
stadium,
it's
not
about
going
down
the
street
and
everybody
giving
you
a
'That
a
boy,
Bruce'
pat
on
the
back,
okay?
This
is
about
your
life.
Bruce
always
had
to
tell
a
lie.
He
was
always
living
that
lie.
Every
day
he
always
had
a
secret,
from
morning
til
night.
Caitlyn
doesn't
have
any
secrets.
As
soon
as
the
Vanity
Fair
cover
comes
out,
I'm
free," Caitlyn
told
in
the
video.
Courtesy
of
Vanity
Fair
"I
have
high
hopes
that
Caitlyn
is
a
better
person
than
Bruce,"
he
says.
"I'm
very
much
looking
forward
to
that."