She has no regrets but is in constant pain

Sep 20, 2015 09:06 GMT  ·  By
Caitlyn Jenner is still in a lot of pain after her feminization surgical interventions, says report
   Caitlyn Jenner is still in a lot of pain after her feminization surgical interventions, says report

Caitlyn Jenner made her public debut on the cover of Vanity Fair in June 2015, a few months after Bruce Jenner told Diane Sawyer that “yes, for all intents and purposes, I am a woman.” In between the Sawyer interview and the VF debut, Jenner underwent a series of surgical interventions meant to give her more feminine features.

She had already had breast implants and other procedures (like the one that saw her Adam’s Apple shaved down), but the feminization procedures proved to be the most difficult for her. She’s been left in “complete agony,” insiders reveal for Radar Online.

Caitlyn is in pain but has no regrets

Reports online say that Jenner spent millions of dollars for her new, polished look, with the transformation including non-invasive procedures like Botox and fillers, and invasive ones like a facelift, a browlift, neck sculpting, and more shaving of bones.

Because of the amount of work she had done over a relatively short period of time, her face is yet to “settle in.” She’s also in much pain and has to take painkillers to be able to get through the day.

She has no regrets about going through with the transition from male to female, and thus with the surgical transformation, but she feels like she can’t wait for the pain to go away.

“Caitlyn’s in constant pain since she had all those operations,” says a spy. “She’s happy with how her transformation’s going, but she’s finding the surgery hell on her body.”

Doctors are advising her to give it more time.

Caitlyn Jenner is no hero, says rapper Waka Flocka Flame

In other Caitlyn Jenner-related news, she made headlines the other day after rapper Waka Flocka Flame went on radio to blast her for going through with the transition.

The rapper said that he was not a very religious man, but he lived in fear of God, so he was convinced that Caitlyn had “rebuked” Him when she gave in to the thoughts that the Devil had put in her mind.

Obviously, Flame was referring to Jenner’s thoughts that she was a woman born in a man’s body. As he sees it, we are who we are when God puts us on this earth, and not who we might decide to become later in life.

Though Flame was criticized online for being transphobic, he is not alone in believing Jenner’s rise to the status of role model and modern-age hero for the LGBT community is wrong and damaging to young minds.

For the time being, though, Jenner has more supporters than detractors.