After revealing her gender identity in an in-depth interview with 20/20, Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce, graces the cover of Vanity Fair.
Following a rather tasteless and exploitative exposé by In Touch, the reality star and father of 10, sat down with Diane Sawyer earlier this year to discuss her plan to live as a woman.
The first portraits of Caitlyn were shot for Vanity Fair by legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz and they were taken in the 65-year-old former Olympian’s home in Malibu. The official copies hit newsstands June 9th, and includes a written piece by Pulitzer Prize winner Buzz Bissinger, who will detail the “chronicles, tensions, traumas, and courage that shaped Caitlyn into the woman you see today.”
Watch a behind-the-scenes video of Annie Leibovitz’s photo shoot below, as Caitlyn discusses how much living fully as a woman means to her: