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Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce, shattered the Guinness World Record for fastest time to reach 1 million Twitter followers.
Investigators will likely collect phone records for all the drivers involved in Saturday's multi-vehicle accident involving Bruce Jenner ...
After Bruce Jenner’s highly publicized transition to Caitlyn Jenner — well-documented on “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” in a Diane Sawyer interview and in a Vanity Fair cover that made ...
Phone records and videos have been sought in an investigation into a fatal traffic accident involving former Olympic athlete Bruce Jenner.
Bruce Jenner’s interview with Diane Sawyer on Friday night wasn’t just a ratings blockbuster for ABC, as the “20/20” special became Twitter’s most social Friday telecast of all time ...
1976 — Bruce Jenner sets the world record in the Olympic decathlon with 8,618 points, breaking Nikolai Avilov’s mark by 164 points.
One day after former Olympian Bruce Jenner was involved in a fatal, multi-vehicle car crash in Malibu, authorities said they plan to examine cellphone records from Jenner and the other drivers to ...
Sheriff's investigators on Monday were contacting Bruce Jenner and other drivers involved in a fatal chain-reaction crash in Southern California to ask for access to their cellphone records ...
A look back at Jenner's biggest moments in the public eye, including her magazine cover debut Almost exactly 30 years before the cameras starting rolling for Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Bruce ...
Olympic gold medalist and Keeping Up With the Kardashians personality Bruce Jenner came out as transgender in an interview Friday. It was the culmination of a years’-long tabloid narrative about ...
He's perhaps best known as an outstanding athlete who broke three world records, earned an Olympic gold medal for decathlon and famously appeared on a box of Wheaties. But Bruce Jenner -- who says ...
1976 — Bruce Jenner sets the world record in the Olympic decathlon with 8,618 points, breaking Nikolai Avilov’s mark by 164 points.