Caitlyn Jenner: I want to set my 'spirit' free
Caitlyn Jenner is ready to set her ''spirit free'' after being ''depressed for so many years''. Caitlyn Jenner wants her ''spirit'' to be set free. The 66-year-old television personality admits she finally feels as though she's at a place where she can do good after being ''depressed for so many years''. In a deleted scene from her reality show 'I Am Cait', she explained: ''I want my spirit free.It was depressed for so many years and finally at this stage in my life I can actually let my spirit be free. ''And with that, I've been able to do a lot of good, much more good than I could do before.'' Meanwhile, when it comes to dating, the former Olympian is keen on finding a ''special guy'' to share her life with. She said: ''To be honest, if I was in a relationship with a guy, I would enjoy being treated like that. Opening doors for you, doing all what you would think is the traditional stuff in a guy and a girl relationship.'' However, Caitlyn - who was known as Bruce Jenner before undergoing a gender transition - believes she's too ''busy'' at the moment to find the right person. She added: ''I know people are always interested in that. Right now, I am just so busy kind of doing what I'm doing. But it would be nice to kind of share your life with somebody. But hey, I'm open.''..
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