Caitlyn Jenner will give another tell-all TV interview next month.
The ‘I Am Cait’ star plans to celebrate the two-year anniversary of her sensational chat with ABC anchor Diane Sawyer – in which she revealed her plans to say goodbye to her former identity of Bruce and undergo a gender transition – with another sit-down talk because she has changed so much over the last few years.
She said: "I can’t believe that in April it will be two years since I gave my interview to Diane Sawyer and came out as transgender.
"I’m giving another TV interview to celebrate the anniversary.
"It’s crazy to think how time has flown. I feel so much stronger as a person and I’ve learned so much. I can’t even recognise the person I used to be."
And the 67-year-old reality star wants to share her own positive experiences in order to "give a voice" with others struggling with gender issues.
She said: "Although I’ve changed physically, it’s not about how I look, it’s about how I feel.
"I’ve been through so much but I’ve come through it and I finally feel comfortable in my own skin.
"I’ve met people who have been suicidal about undergoing this big transformation. It’s really humbled me and taught me what’s important.
"I want to give a voice to people who have to deal with this."
The former Olympian is relishing every minute of her new life thanks to her new-found confidence in herself.
She told Closer magazine: "I love doing girlie things – putting on make-up and getting dressed up.
"I feel so confident and I love the way I look.
"I’m planning lots of adventures and I definitely want to pay a visit to London. I love the UK.
"The best thing is I don’t have to feel insecure any more – I’m embracing life and everything it has to offer. Money and fame don’t mean anything. It’s about waking up in the morning and being happy."