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Friday 24 July 2015

Make up free 'Caitlyn Jenner' talks about sleepless nights...

Kept awake: Caitlyn Jenner revealed in a new trailer for I Am Cait that she is plagued by setting a good example for the transgender community


This may be the year that Caitlyn Jenner overcome her demons and transformed into a woman.
But that doesn't mean that she can sleep soundly, because now the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star, who's made her journey very public, is worried about setting a good example.
 
 Wide awake: A make-up free Caitlyn looks stressed as she does a to-camera interview at 4am  Responsibility: The reality TV star says she wants to set a good example and do/say the right things

The father of six, formerly known as Bruce, reveals in a new trailer for her E! reality show I Am Cait that she's being kept awake at night because of the huge responsibility to society, and more specifically, the transgender community.

A make-up free Caitlyn, 65, looks tired as she sits up in bed wearing a nightgown and talking down the lens of a camera in the early hours of the morning about the issues that are plaguing her.  
'It's 4.32am in the morning,' she begins. 'And I can't sleep. In the monitor, I look like c**p but anyway.'
 
Now very conscious of her image, Caitlyn has scarcely been seen without make-up since emerging as a woman on the front of Vanity Fair magazine in June.
'I feel bad that people, especially young people, are going through this difficult time in their life. We don't want people dying over this, we don't want people murdered over this stuff. What a responsibility I have towards this community.' 
 
'Am I going to do everything right? Am I going to say the right things? Am I going to project the right image? My mind is just spinning with thoughts. I just hope I get it right.'
I Am Caitlyn, which was announced days after the magazine cover and will air on July 26, is a KUWTK spin-off documentary that will explore Caitlyn's journey towards 'the new normal'.
She has already been honoured with an Arthur Ashe Courage Award at this month's 2015 ESPYs, just one month after she shed the image of Bruce.
During her now-famous acceptance speech, she united communities by saying: 'If you want to call me names, make jokes, doubt my intentions, go ahead, because the reality is, I can take it. 

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