Caitlyn Jenner has broken her silence on a new docuseries on the Kardashian-Jenner clan about their biggest scandals.
The new three-part series House of Kardashian will be available to watch in the UK this autumn on Sky TV and Now. It is set to explore the rise, fame and fortune of one of the world's most powerful families, after dividing public opinion for years, with some hailing the women as an inspiration to girls worldwide, while others have blasted the reality stars as "talentless" and damaging women by pushing their lavish version of the perfect life.
The series will also feature unseen archival footage and first-hand testimony from some people in the family's inner circle - including Caitlyn, who featured in earlier seasons of Keeping Up With The Kardashians before her divorce from Kris Jenner.
She said in a statement: "I was happy to participate in the interview process to share my side, which points to the strength, influence, and prowess my family has in captivating the world's attention and keeping it over the years. I am incredibly proud of all my children and stepchildren."
Caitlyn's time on the family's famous reality series was marred with drama, including her falling out with the clan following her split from Kris Jenner. Caitlyn's highly publicised transition was also covered in the series.
Caitlyn Jenner's son Brody expecting first baby with girlfriend Tia BlancoThe documentary is set to be an eye-opener into the family dynamics, including the massive scandals and eyebrow-raising controversial business deals, which will leave the audience with the question of where their power will take them next and what kind of legacy they will leave behind.
Poppy Dixon, Director of Documentaries and Factual at Sky, added: "Whether you like, loathe or are indifferent to the Kardashians, you cannot deny the family's grip on popular culture and influence on society.
"The story behind how these women redefined the word 'dynasty', all whilst our attitude to celebrity, race and women has changed, is inspiring, thought-provoking and tells us so much about ourselves.
The series is directed by Katie Hindley and executive produced by Clare Cameron, alongside 72 Films' Creative Director John Douglas.
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