Bruce Jenner has landed a cover of the upcoming issue of Vanity Fair, in which the former Olympian will pose as a woman. This will be the 65-year-old TV personality's first print interview, since he revealed to Diane Sawyer his plans to transition from male to female.
According to People, celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz, who had shot Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga and Johnny Depp in the past, will conduct the photo shoot for Vanity, in which Jenner will dress up as a woman. This will be the reality TV personality's first public picture showing his feminine side. The cover is set to hit newsstands this summer.
Jenner was in news since last year owing to the unconfirmed rumors surrounding his gender identity. The facts, that the star had reportedly undertaken the procedure to shave down his adam's apple and was photographed a couple of times with manicured hands complete with nail paint, further fueled the rumors.
Apart from giving a detailed interview to Sawyer in ABC's show "20/20," Jenner has not spoken much about the sexual transformation to date.
Meanwhile, reports are emerging that Jenner, who is also stepfather of Kim Kardashian, has has moved a step forward in his sexual transition process and has undergone a facial surgery to make his face look more feminine. His jawline and chin are reportedly given a softer look which has slightly altered his look, Business Standard reported.
Jenner is expected to complete his sexual transition process by spring next year. He will soon appear in his own yet unnamed reality show that will chronicle his life and the transformation in an eight-part docuseries premiering July 26, at 9 p.m. on E!