Bruce Jenner
Bruce Jenner talked about his transition in the special two-part "Keeping Up With The Kardashians: About Bruce." Reuters/Steve Marcus

Bruce Jenner told Diane Sawyer during his recent tell-all interview on ABC that Kim Kardashian was the most accepting and easiest to talk to among all of his family members when he told them about his gender identity issues. In a short clip shared by E! Online, Bruce shows Kim his hot pink toenails and even tells her about his makeup skills.

“I’ve had secrets all my life; it’s tough not to have secrets,” Bruce says. He proceeds to take off his shoes to show off perfectly groomed and painted toenails. He says he has always painted them and Kim is amazed at how good they look.

Bruce tells her that he does everything himself and Kim is clearly impressed. She also compliments how feminine his feet actually look. Bruce then goes on to tell Kim that he’s not only good with nail polish; he says he’s pretty good with makeup as well. He even tells Kim he can do her makeup. To this, Kim responds with a chuckle.

The little chat is part of an upcoming special on E! titled “Keeping Up With the Kardashians: About Bruce.” The show aims to show exactly how Bruce told some members of the Kardashian-Jenner family about his transition. The reactions and conversations that followed will also be revealed in the special.

Bruce is well-known as the stepfather of famous reality star siblings Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Robert Kardashian. He also has two biological daughters with their mom, Kris Jenner. Kendall and Kylie Jenner are the youngest members of his brood and both will be featured in the show along with Kris and the Kardashian children. Apart from the six of them, Bruce has four older children who were all interviewed for the ABC special with Diane Sawyer.

This time around, the focus will be on the Kardashians as well as Kendall and Kylie's thoughts and reactions about Bruce's transition. “Keeping Up With the Kardashians: About Bruce” is a two-part special that will air on May 18 and 19 at 9 p.m. on E!

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