Bruce Jenner Interview: Olympian to Disclose Sex-Change ‘Emotional Roller Coaster’ in 2-Hour Chat With Diane Sawyer?

By Maria Slither - 24 Apr '15 10:28AM
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Bruce Jenner is going to officially speak up about his decision to undergo gender transition in which he describes as an 'emotional rollercoaster' on Friday.

According to Hub Contact Music, a teaser of the much-awaited interview 'Bruce Jenner: The Interview' with Diane Sawyer, has been released giving clues as to what the reality star will reveal.

''It's going to be an emotional rollercoaster, but somehow I'm going to get through it," Bruce said in the short clip.

Later on he revealed that he still has not found answers to some questions about his journey.

''I wanna know how this story ends, you know? How does my story end?''

In the teaser, Bruce admitted how his family particularly his six kids Burt, 36, Casey, 34, Brandon, 33, Brody, 31, Kendall, 19 and Kylie, 17 will react to his transition.

'I can't let myself hurt them. They're the only ones I'm concerned with," he said.

But later on he added that he will remain firm in his decision.

''It made me who I am... My whole life has been getting ready for this.''

ABC assured that the TV executives and the host Diane Sawyer has kept her silence and never leaked any information from the controversial interview that took place months ago on February.

However, she promoted it on several programs under ABC including "Good Morning America," ''Live with Kelly and Michael" and "The View."

"In producing this special, one of our goals has been to respect Bruce's story. We want Bruce to speak for Bruce. We've had this top of mind throughout the process from the booking and interviews to the promotion and final product," ABC News spokesman Van Scott said.

Meanwhile, Bruce Jenner's gender transition might pose a 'pronoun dilemma in media coverages, CNN said.

"Since Jenner has not publicly announced a gender identity, the best practice is to refer to Bruce Jenner by name rather than using pronouns," the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA) advised media outlets.

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