Bruce Jenner's docu-reality series on E! in which he's supposed to discuss his gender transformation is reportedly no more.

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According to Keeping Up with the Kardashians executive producer Jeff Jenkins, the 65-year-old former Olympian does not have his own show in the works documenting his transition into womanhood, USA Today reported.

"You will see Bruce on Season 10 and beyond that, he is in Season 10. He's in all the way to the very end of it. Beyond that there is, to my knowledge, no series in production that, as we said, is its own series. That's really the current situation. As of right now, there's no Keeping Up with Bruce Jenner," Jeff Jenkins told USA Today.

Jenkins is responding to reports Jenner would star in his own series set to air after the tenth season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians concludes.

However, TMZ is claiming Jenner's docu-reality series has just been put on hold.

"There's a 99.9% chance the docu-series will happen," a source told TMZ. "There's no way it will happen in May."

The reason? Jenner is reportedly feeling a lot of pressure to rush the filming process for its original spring debut and he's concerned putting the spotlight on his transformation would be "compromising his family."

Jenner isn't sure whether his three sons -- Brody Jenner, Brandon Jenner and Burt Jenner -- are in enough of "a good place" to watch the events of his new lifestyle unfold, according to the website.

On another note, Jenner's ABC interview with Diane Sawyer is still reportedly happening as planned.
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