Bruce Jenner makes peace with former wife Kris, says he still loves her

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In the second part of the highly emotional "Keeping Up with the Kardashians: About Bruce" special, former Olympian Bruce Jenner admitted that he still loves his former wife Kris Jenner. 

The 65-year-old Olympic gold medalist faced Kris to discuss his plans of becoming a woman after he admitted in an interview with Diane Sawyer that he is transgender. The former couple have two children: Kendall, 19, and Kylie, 17; and Bruce is the stepfather to Kris' four children from a former marriage. 

The former husband and wife had a heartbreaking one-on-one talk during the second part of the exclusive E! special. Both expressed their anger and despair during their talk, but eventually learned to understand each other after explaining their sides. 

According to Kris, Bruce became distant and constantly angry with her as they neared the end of their almost 23 years of marriage. 

"You have never explained and every time I asked you why you were so angry, you said I wouldn't understand," Kris said while crying. "You never said one time it was because of any issues you had." 

Bruce accused her of having treated him badly in the last four to five years of their marriage, but Kris implied that he just became very angry to the point that they had to separate and ultimately divorce. He eventually apologized for not being honest and for hurting her, which made her cry even harder. 

"I just miss Bruce. And that's going to take me a minute to mourn that relationship. You think you're going to grow old with somebody, and they drastically change over the course of just a few years," Kris stated. 

Kris also said that she feels that Bruce died, and it would be difficult for her to come to terms with the changes that are taking place. 

Bruce admitted that he still loves her, and he asked Kris if there is something that he can do to make the situation better, but Kris said that she just wants him to live a happy life and find the inner peace that he has long been looking for. 

Meanwhile, Bruce talked about his transition plans with his daughters and stepdaughters Kim and Khloe Kardashian.

When Kim asked if he will undergo a sex reassignment surgery to finalize his transition phase, Bruce told her that he has no plans to do that as of the moment. However, when he was asked when they will have to refer to him as a "her," Bruce said that they will just know after seeing the transformation. 

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