Bruce Jenner to Pose For Cover of Vanity Fair as Woman

Bruce Jenner, the former pro athlete, will reportedly appear on the cover of Vanity Fair this summer, People Magazine reports.

The 65-year-old will pose as a woman for the first time after he revealed to the world about his transformation plans from male to female.

Several millions of viewers watched Bruce Jenner unveiling his transition to a woman in end of April in the ABC's exclusive interview.

Bruce Jenner will also be launching a documentary series that will show his journey of transition from male to a woman.

Bruce will pose for photography legend Annie Leibovitz, People Magazine cites sources. There is no official statement released so far from Vanity Fair or Bruce Jenner.

Reps for Vanity Fair, Leibovitz and Jenner have not yet responded to requests for comment. Jenner's Vanity Fair pictorial is expected to hit stands this summer.

TMZ has said it has reports giving confirmation that Bruce Jenner will be on the cover of the Vanity Fair as a woman.

The summer issue is likely on newsstands in time for the Bruce Jenner docu-series premiering in July. Bruce is planning to completely stop being Bruce in Spring.

He made such a statement in the recent ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians: About Bruce’ special. During the episode, taped earlier this year, Jenner told stepdaughter Khloé Kardashian that he was planning for full transition ‘probably in the spring’. Jenner will chronicle his new life as a woman in an eight-part docu-series premiering in July on E!

If Jenner indeed reveals himself as a female for the first time, it could net record-breaking newsstand sales for the Conde Nast title, whose best-selling cover, in September 2005, featured Jennifer Aniston’s first interview after separating from Brad Pitt.