Caitlyn Jenner's gender reassignment surgery has been a success and she apparently feels 'liberated' with the decision. Caitlyn, who was formally known as Olympian Bruce Jenner, had the surgery in January 2017, according to Radar Online.
The trans-rights public advocate revealed the details in her new tell-all book, The Secrets of My Life. Caitlyn had the surgery and according to the website, 'the surgery was a success, and I feel not only wonderful but liberated.' Ah, we're only delira for her.
#TransDayOfVisibility There's no better visibility than with sisters by my side. pic.twitter.com/chtUuBlOR0
— Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) March 31, 2017
However, Caitlyn revealed it will be the first and last time she'll be talking about the surgery. She went on to say it was a 'complex decision' to go under the knife, and that she 'was tired of tucking the damn thing in all the time.' She explained, 'I just want to have all the right parts.'
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We were first introduced to Caitlyn in April 2015, and since then she has used her fame to be an advocate for trans-women everywhere. Her memoir will be hitting the bookshelves on April 25.
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