Caitlyn Jenner Reveals She’s Had Gender Reassignment Surgery

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Much of Caitlyn Jenner’s transformation from Bruce Jenner was made semi public, as it’s hard to do anything privately when you were a prized Olympian athlete and the step father of the Kardashian girls.

In an upcoming memoir, the 67 year old now woman, discusses the experience of having gender reassignment surgery back in January. She kept the procedure private until now.

In her memoir, The Secrets of My Life, due out April 25 — she admits that she finally made the full transition after being annoyed by fans asking intrusive questions about her genitals. RadarOnline.com was the first to obtain the excerpt explaining her decision. Jenner writes in the book, “You want to know, so now you know. Which is why this is the first time, and the last time, I will ever speak of it.”

But that doesn’t mean fans have the right to continue to pester her about it. As she says in the book, “You want to know, so now you know.”

“I just want to have all the right parts. I am also tired of tucking the damn thing in all the time,” she stated. “The surgery was a success, and I feel not only wonderful, but liberated.”

She continues, “I am going to have an enthusiasm for life that I have not had in 39 years since the Olympics, almost two thirds of my life.”

It was two years ago this month that Caitlyn revealed to Diane Sawyer that she feels like she’s a woman on the inside.

“For all intents and purposes, I am a woman,” she told Sawyer. “My brain is much more female than it is male. That’s what my soul is. Bruce lives a lie. She is not a lie. I can’t do it anymore.”

She revealed to Sports Illustrated last June, “Sometimes she raised her cute little head more than others. I was female inside, but I wasn’t an effeminate male. So I could hide easily in the male world,” Jenner said of that period of her life. “My life was distraction after distraction after distraction. Being a macho male was a way for me to try to convince myself that the woman living inside of me really isn’t living inside me.