Caitlyn Jenner is absolutely not considering de-transitioning despite a recent report claiming otherwise.
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The I Am Cait star's representative slammed speculation Jenner wants to resort back to being a man again.
"Not worth commenting on such an idiotic report," Jenner's representative told the New York Daily News after The Wrap published a story claiming multiple sources have learned the former Olympian regrets her sex change. "Of course it's not true."
Author Ian Halperin, who recently wrote a Kardashian tell-all entitled Kardashian Dynasty: The Controversial Rise of America's Royal Family, alleges insiders told him that Jenner has been miserable for months following last summer's transition.
"One source confirmed to me Caitlyn has made whispers of 'sex change regret,' hinting she might go back to being Bruce Jenner," the author said in The Wrap report, adding that a longtime friend of Jenner's insisted the 66-year-old reality TV star has found being a woman "much harder than she anticipated."
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Halperin additionally claimed the longtime friend had said Caitlyn "is thrilled she has raised awareness about how transgender people have long been discriminated against but I think there's a chance she'll de-transition in the next couple years. I don't think it would surprise anybody in her inner circle."
And although Jenner recently suggested on I Am Cait she'd be interested in dating men, Halperin insisted she still fancies women and hopes to find the right one.
Jenner revealed her new feminine look and the "Caitlyn" name for the first time in the July 2015 issue of Vanity Fair.
After waking up from her breast augmentation and 10-hour facial-feminization surgery in March 2015, Jenner admitted to Vanity Fair she had a short panic attack and thought to herself, "What did I just do? What did I just do to myself?"
A counselor apparently attended to Jenner and assured her that what she was feeling was normal and possibly due to all the pain medication. The counselor insisted second-guessing was a typical reaction to such life-changing events.
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