Bruce Jenner Feels Lonely; 'Feels Separated From Family’
Since his divorce from then-spouse Kris Jenner, TV dad Bruce Jenner spends time alone in his Malibu home. In a recent footage for 10th season premiere of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Bruce told Kourtney Kardashian about how he felt being separated from his family.
"Sometimes I feel so separated you know? The Kardashians over here, the Jenners over here, little me in the middle. We've got to keep the family going. Living by myself out in Malibu has been really good. I kind of have my freedom, I've got a whole house to myself. The tough part comes when sometimes, you know, you get pretty lonely," he shared in a video posted in E! Online.
According to People, the former Olympian spoke about some aspects that he missed while he still lives with his then-spouse Kris Jenner especially the drama.
"I haven't really talked to her at all. It's kind of surprising to me, even though the divorce papers have been signed, this and that, and we both kind of going our separate ways doesn't mean I dislike her. I know I love the peace and quiet out here. Sometimes I miss a little bit of the drama. Kris at times can be opinionated, and I kind of enjoy being able to make my own decisions, but Kris and I spent 23 years together every day, all the time. Sometimes it's a little tough."
Earlier this year, Bruce is rumored to undergo a sex transition that is both shocking to his family and the public eye.
Despite this, the entire Kardashian and Jenner supported Bruce decision, Pop Crush recalled.
"Bruce told them everything - where things stood, what his plans were for the future, and what everyone could expect. Everyone basically knew what was up, but it was still a shock to hear it outlined so explicitly. They all came all around pretty quickly, but each of them had to process it in their own way. Kim went to Kris and asked her how she felt. They had a very long conversation about it. Once Kim was satisfied that Kris was emotionally okay, she was able to give Bruce her unconditional support," a source once said.