Ottawa Citizen

Caitlyn Jenner’s next step is a documentar­y TV series

She’s hoping it will help those in the trans community who are suffering

- FRAZIER MOORE

It’s the next step in the biggest celebrity story of the year.

It’s the long-awaited debut of Caitlyn Jenner’s docuseries charting her new life as a transgende­r woman.

Fittingly, I Am Cait opens with the former Bruce Jenner, her ample tresses in huge rollers, at home getting hair-and-makeup treatment as she beholds a giant blow-up of her bombshell Vanity Fair cover that followed her April interview with Diane Sawyer.

Yes, Jenner’s transition from Bruce to Caitlyn has been a highly orchestrat­ed spectacle, with I Am Cait the latest phase of the campaign. And, typical of celeb-reality shows, there isn’t a scene in this first of eight episodes that doesn’t seem stage-managed to push the starry narrative along.

Even so, there is something more substantia­l going on here. A gratifying measure of authentici­ty manages to bypass the celebrity trappings.

Jenner’s mother and two sisters help. Delivered to Jenner’s seaside California compound for their first encounter with her as a woman, they seem refreshing­ly like regular folks who are genuinely focused on a family member they love and support, never mind all the lights and cameras there to capture every moment.

“It’s going to be so difficult for me to think of you as ‘she,’ and say ‘Caitlyn’ when I want to speak with you,” her mother says. “It’s going to take some getting used to, but I want to do what you want.”

At the other end of the authentici­ty scale are stepdaught­er Kim Kardashian and her husband, Kanye West. They are seen in a cameo appearance that plays as unintended comic relief, with Kardashian never doffing her floor-length coat (she blames her modesty on her pregnancy, yet it smacks more of, “I don’t show my body except for my own projects”) and with West explaining that his shoelaces are untied because they’re unnecessar­y since his shoes are really slippers (“the laces are sort of after the fact”).

Kardashian takes the time to survey Jenner’s closet full of new women’s fashions. Then she and West make their hasty exit.

Such interludes undercut the dignity of Jenner’s challenges, and make what she is going through arguably less relatable to an audience that needs to relate.

On the other hand, fame claims attention, and the celebrity machine for Caitlyn Jenner, including I Am Cait, has been impossible to miss. With Cait, she will have a weekly pulpit and a guaranteed flock to whom she knows how to deliver her message loud and clear.

“The tremendous amount of support that I’ve got has been overwhelmi­ng, but you also have to realize that it’s not this way for everybody,” she takes pains to point out.

More than once, she cites the lack of support from family, friends and outsiders experience­d by far too many in the trans community, as well as the high murder rate and many suicides.

Jenner says she relates: “I’ve had some very dark moments in my life. I have been in my house with a gun and said, ‘Let’s just end it right here.’”

“People are dying over this issue,” she says. “I feel a tremendous responsibi­lity here, because I have a voice, and there are so many trans people out there who do not have a voice.”

At the hour’s end, Jenner heads to San Diego (switching cars twice to lose pursuing paparazzi) to meet with the mother of Kyler Prescott, a transgende­r teen who took his own life in May.

“Even with the full support of the family, it’s still a hard journey,” Kyler’s mother says of transgende­r youngsters.

The visit to the Prescott home is presented as a drop-in by Jenner, but, however calculated, it serves as powerful evidence for why she’s concerned.

“What I want to do is just be able to create understand­ing, so the next person doesn’t have to be like me,” Jenner says.

Despite disruption­s by a Kardashian brand of faux glitterati, I Am Cait, at least in its first week, stays true to Jenner’s stated higher purpose.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Caitlyn Jenner’s series I Am Cait, debuts Sunday.

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