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Bruce Jenner steps out post-Adam's apple surgery

Bruce Jenner insists his decision to undergo a laryngeal shave was cosmetic, not as part of a gender transition.

By Gabrielle Levy
Bruce Jenner in 2010. (UPI/David Silpa)
Bruce Jenner in 2010. (UPI/David Silpa) | License Photo

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 11 (UPI) -- Bruce Jenner stepped out without his bandages for the first time since he underwent surgery on his neck, sporting new highlights in his longer hair.

Jenner underwent a laryngeal shave surgery to reduce the size of his Adam's apple, a procedure the reality television patriarch said was purely a cosmetic preference, not an indication he planned to undergo gender reassignment surgery.

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But the former Olympian is looking undoubtedly more feminine, a transition that sources say has left his younger daughters feeling confused.

"Kylie and Kendall just don't know what to think," the source said. "It's extremely confusing for them to grasp. There's no denying Bruce's recent physical changes, and he does look more feminine."

“It’s been especially hard for 16-year-old Kylie because some of her friends have made jokes about Bruce’s looks," the source continued. "The ridicule aimed at Bruce’s looks on social media has also taken a toll on Kendall and Kylie. Kendall continues to spend time with her dad, while Kylie hasn’t been hanging out as much with Bruce, unless it’s for filming.”

Jenner appeared Monday afternoon with his post-op neck exposed, along with what appeared to be hair plugs and a new ombre dye job that looks more like something Kim or Kourtney Kardashian might opt for.

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[Radar Online]

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