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It's being reported that Bruce Jenner will reveal his female name in a 'tell-all interview' with ABC News journo Diane Sawyer.

Speculation has been rife over all aspects of his alleged transition, but Bruce nor his family or friends have confirmed the name he may use.

Still, some have claimed that he may use either Brigitte or Belinda, but until Bruce himself confirms anything when HE is ready to, we'll take it all as just more rumours.

Speaking about the recently taped interview, a 'source' has apparently told Us Weekly that he: "Referred to her in the third person," and "did not wear feminine make-up."

Although why it matters whether or not Bruce decided to wear make-up, we're not really sure.

Reports are also claiming the Bruce is postponing his transition after being involving in a fatal car crash last weekend, which left one woman dead and seven others injured.
A source has apparently told RadarOnline: “The accident is now taking precedence over his personal journey to become a woman.
"The interview with Diane Sawyer, the filming of the docu-series and the surgery will carry on, but there is a delay [in the wider process].”

The source added that rumoured plans for sex reassignment surgery are “on hold now because Bruce’s central focus has shifted.
“Bruce is giving all of his time and energy right now into helping out with the investigation and in making sure that there is peace for those close to the deceased."

The tragic accident has apparently seen some of Bruce's old acquaintances offering their support to the 65-year-old, with the source also saying: “Because of the accident, people who Bruce hasn’t spoken to in forever are reaching out to him to offer support for his grieving process. But they are also letting him know that they support his transition too.

“Everything happens for a reason and Bruce is a firm believer in this. He was in such a great place before this happened and he will be in that place again after the dust has settled."
Bruce's mum, Esther Jenner, came forward to show her undying support for Bruce last week, telling RadarOnline that she'd "just learned" about what he is going through.

She said: "Bruce filled me in, and we had a very long, long talk about it.

"I have never been more proud of Bruce for who he is, himself as a father, as an Olympian, a wonderful public speaker.
"He instills enthusiasm in people. He's gifted."
Bruce's one-off interview with Diane, who he chose to speak to because she is a vocal supporter of transgender rights, is set to air in May.

Whatever happens, we just hope that Bruce is happy because that's all that matters at the end of the day.

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