Caitlyn may undergo surgery for 'feminine voice'


Los Angeles, Aug 3 (IANS): Reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner has shared that she would consider getting vocal surgery to achieve a more "feminine voice".

The reality star previously admitted she didn't feel her voice matched her appearance, and in the latest episode of "I Am Cait", she confides in one of her biggest supporters -- her daughter Kim Kardashian, reports mirror.co.uk.

The former Olympian tells Kim she's considering vocal surgery, but the latter isn't keen on the idea.

"What if they made a mistake and you came out with no voice," said Kim.

Caitlyn also asks her transgender friends what they've done to change their voices.

Caitlyn also reveals to Kim that she used to call room service to practice her voice and hoped she would be called "Ma'am" rather than "Sir".

She even wrote on her blog that she didn't feel her voice matched her “feminine appearance”.

"While I felt like I looked great and that the gown looked fabulous, I still have a voice issue. It’s not quite right compared to my feminine appearance," she said.

"That bothers me a little bit. However, I hope that people don’t listen to the pitch of my voice, but listen to what I have to say. That’s important to me," she added.

 

  

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