Rumored soon-to-become transgender Olympian, Bruce Jenner, offered some teenage parenting tips to ex-wife, Kris Jenner. People reported that Bruce got in on the news about the spat between daughter, Kylie, and her mom Kris.
As a result, Bruce assured Kylie that he would be there for his daughter when things get so overwhelming. Dad reassured Kylie that, "If you ever want to talk about any of that stuff, duh, right here. If there's anything I can do to cheer you up or keep you on a positive note, here I am."
Bruce allegedly wanted Kris to know that being a parent to teenagers is not easy. The athlete had these insights about teen parenting, "Well, moms and daughters at this age sometimes can be very difficult."
In the Sunday episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," Bruce was seen calling Kris on the phone to discuss solutions in mending Kylie's relationship with her mother.
In the Sunday episode of "KUWTK", though, Kris took Kylie on a trip to San Diego in the end. Kylie admitted to having plans to live in her own place as soon as she turned 18, but on a surprising turn of events, Kris and Kylie ended up bonding while on a getaway. Down the line, Kylie and mom seemed to have reached an amicable understanding before the former formally becomes an adult.
Bruce has always been firm in taking responsibility to co-parent with Kris. Bruce is intent to not let his divorce with the Kardashian momager get in the way of doing this. Bruce and Kris share daughters Kylie, 17, and Kendall, 19.
Meanwhile, Celebrity Dirty Laundry cited that Kris paid her ex a visit recently as Bruce's alleged sex change neared. Kris and daughter, Kourtney, visited Bruce a few weeks before the latter's Diane Sawyer interview aired. In the said interview, Bruce allegedly told all his insights on transgender choices.
More about Bruce, Inquisitr reported that the Olympic athlete transgender has caught public attention like no other. Bruce's overt publicity of being a transgender might just illicit "stereotypes," as cited by Nick Adams, a spokesman from "Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation" or GLAAD. According to Adams, "When you make a spectacle out of guessing who is and isn't transgender, it harms real transgender people just trying to go to school or work and trying to live their lives."