• Bruce Jenner Hires Publicist Ahead of Debut as a Woman

    Once Bruce Jenner finally decided to begin living the life that he has always wanted for himself the changes were certainly not going to be limited to just his appearance. While all of the focus has been on his physical transformation over the last year, Jenner has also had the overwhelming task of separating himself from the money-making machine that is the Kardashians. While Jenner was famous and worth a mint long before he ever met Kris Jenner, they became a brand and it's one that the Olympic champion is now taking huge steps to distance himself from her.
  • Bruce Jenner in Talks To Do 'DWTS' After His Sex Change Is Complete

    We recently learned that Bruce Jenner has decided to put his docuseries on hold for awhile so that his kids can all process the fact that he is going ahead with his sex change better but it will only be for a few months. It was originally believed that E! was pushing to have his reality series on the air in May and now it looks like by this fall, one way or another, Jenner's transformation will be seen in prime time.
  • Bruce Jenner Faces Financial Ruin if Sued Over Malibu Crash

    The good news for Bruce Jenner is that it is unlikely that he will be criminally charged in connection with the deadly crash he was involved in a few weeks ago. While there is reportedly video that seems to indicate that Jenner was likely following too closely making him accountable, he was not under the influence of anything, speeding or texting. When you take these potential factors out of the equation, then criminal charges are unlikely. That does not mean the Olympic champion will be totally off the hook, though. Sources claimed that a civil suit over the Malibu crash could completely ruin the uninsured Jenner.
  • Olympic Champion Swimmer Michael Phelps Going to Rehab after Second DUI Bust in Baltimore

    On Sept. 30, Michael Phelps was arrested in Baltimore on suspicion of a DUI and quickly took to his Twitter to apologize to his fans for exercising bad judgment. It wasn't the first time the Olympic champion swimmer had gotten behind the wheel while inebriated, either. In 2004, he was also popped for a DUI and offered up a similar kind of apology as well as a promise to use better judgment in the future. At this point, Phelps seems to be admitting he needs more help to reel in his notorious partying. Phelps posted a message to fans on his Facebook page, admitting it's time to enter rehab.
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