Esther Jenner Thinks Son Bruce’s Feminine Transformation No Biggie, Hair Makes Him Look Like ‘A Teenage Rebel’
Bruce Jenner can continue to look like a female but this will not change his mom's love for him. Esther Jenner just wish Bruce will not grow out his hair longer because he looks like a "teenage rebel" at 65.
While the world, especially the one that tunes in to the Kardashians' every move in their famous "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" reality show, continues to feel shocked about Bruce Jenner's increasingly feminine looks, his mom is not that bothered by it. Except for the hair, she thinks her son's transformation is not a big deal. She thinks it's an exaggeration by the media, too.
"I love him, no matter what. There's such raunchy publicity all the time. I don't know," she told Mail Online. She said she talked to Bruce about it but Kris Jenner's ex-husband said she should not believe everything she reads or hears. Still, the fiery lady said that no matter if the reports and pictures are true or exaggerated, she will still love Bruce. What she does not particularly like is Bruce's long mane, because it makes him look like a teenage rebel at 65. She even told Bruce about it but because the Olympic medalist has always been "single-minded and independent," he just laughed the comment off and did not pay attention to her qualms. She never saw the pink polish that Bruce was reportedly photographed in so she does not know what to think about it.
In the same interview, she said that Bruce had really grown a thicker skin for how he's being portrayed by the press. Bruce just shrugs it off and is just happy playing golf and driving racing cars, Esther says. She also added that growing up, Bruce was not the type to care about how good he looks, even though he was concerned about how his nose looked. "He was good looking but he never acted like he knew it," the mom fondly recalls.
If Bruce's mom is not fazed, so is Kris Jenner. She told The Today Show that the rumors of her ex becoming a woman is "crazy" because it has been going around since the 70s.