Bruce Jenner is putting his highly anticipated "transitioning" series on hold. The magazine has reported that the Ex-Olympian's series, which will feature the 65-year-old champion's transition from being a male into a female, was going to be under the same production behind the hit series "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" on E!
Jenner felt that the producers were rushing him to film and that his docu-series's tentative release in May would compromise the entire family, TMZ reported. The report claims that Jenner wants to make sure that his sons Brody, Brandon, and Burt are in a "good place" with regards to his changing identity.
Rumors have suggested that the decathlon champion is also going through a personal crisis following his recent car crash involvement, which left one person killed.
While several sites are continuously reporting that the "docu-series" is on its way, Jeff Jenkins- a producer at E! said that he has got no information about it.
"You will see Bruce on season 10 and beyond that, he is in season 10. He's in all the way to the very end of it. Beyond that there is, to my knowledge, no series in production that, as we said, is its own series. That's really the current situation. As of right now, there's no 'Keeping Up With Bruce Jenner," the USA Today reported.
Jenner is said to be sitting down with the famed interviewer Diane Sawyer for a detailed story of his transition, though the exact date of this one-on-one interaction has not been made public yet.