Bruce Jenner Dress: Before Diane Sawyer Interview Airs, Paparazzi Take Illegal Bruce Jenner Pics

Though there has been no official confirmation on the part of the former Olympic gold medalist, rumors about Kris Jenner's ex husband transition into becoming a woman have flooded new outlets all over the world, from websites to printed ones - and on occasion, such as the Bruce Jenner dress pictures, things have gotten out of hand as paparazzi attempt to gather new information about him.

Long before Bruce Jenner's dress photos, it has long been confirmed that the reality star's transition into becoming a woman is real news and not gossip, particularly after his mother went on record to say she was proud of her son's decision.

However, as Food World News has reported before, it's expected that the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star and father to Kendall and Kylie confirms the news on his upcoming "20/20" interview with Diane Sawyer, but the Bruce Jenner dress photos were a few days earlier than the announcement.

It was The New York Daily News' front page and online version that first showed the Bruce Jenner dress pictures, which see the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" dad sporting a long black-and-white horizontal striped dress - however, by Thursday morning, the original article on the website had been removed, as it appears the pictures were obtained illegally.

According to Yahoo! Celebrity, Los Angeles County authorities received a call earlier this week as someone reported on the Bruce Jenner dress photos, stating that they'd been obtained by using illegal means, particularly telephoto lenses looking through Jenner's private home: it seems like this isn't the first time the gold medalist confronts paparazzi, having warned them in the past that he would be calling the cops if something like this occurred.

Now, it seems like Jenner put his money where his mouth is.

In the meantime, Fox8 reports that there has been a wave of support following the release of the Bruce Jenner dress photos, with celebrities like Lena Dunham and Howard Stern commenting.

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