Thursday, 9 July 2015

Caitlyn Jenner strikes a pose for new I Am Cait photo shoot in elegant navy gown

Caitlyn Jenner is finally living life as her true self, and the 65-year-old looks more confident than ever.
The Olympic gold medallist can be seen striking a pose in a new photo shoot to promote her upcoming docuseries I Am Cait, which was released by E! on Wednesday.
The snapshot shows the transgender reality star in a fitted floor-length navy gown, which features a cinched in waist and a lace panel across the back.


Caitlyn's brunette hair is piled atop her head in an updo, with smoky eye make-up and red lipstick finishing off her elegant look.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star poses with her back to the camera and a hand on her hip, turning her head to show her side profile.
It's one of the more glamorous looks that Caitlyn has been seen in to date, and gives a hint as to what fans can expect of her upcoming red carpet appearance at the ESPY Awards.
Caitlyn, born Bruce, will be presented with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the event on July 15. 


Meanwhile, eight-part series I Am Cait will premiere on July 26, and a new promo for the show was released on Monday.
It saw Caitlyn breaking down in tears as she discussed her worries bout her children's feelings around her new identity, saying: 'I want them to be proud of their daddy.'
She also met with friends and family for support and then offered some of that love to a group of transgender youth.
'We're all beautiful!' Caitlyn exclaimed as she mentored the youngsters, who came in for a group hug. 


That same day, the star released her first blog post in partnership with WhoSay, in which she thanked fans for their support.
'The response to my new journey has been overwhelmingly positive, and I’m eternally grateful for all of your sweet messages, letters and gifts,' Caitlyn wrote.
'Up until now, I have totally isolated myself from the transgender community so I have a lot of catching up to do.'
She added: 'I feel such a responsibility to this courageous group to try to get it right and tell all sides of the story. To me, that’s always the biggest question: Am I doing it right?' 

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