Kris Jenner: Reality star to drop last name after Bruce's sex change

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Joining the likes of singers, Cher, Madonna, and Sting, Kris will be the next big thing to drop her last name post divorce.
 Kris Jenner reportedly still in denial that Bruce is having a gender transition
Kris Jenner reportedly still in denial that Bruce is having a gender transition (splash news)

Kardashian matriarch, Kris Jenner could be changing her last name amid her ex husband, Bruce Jenner's shocking decision to change to a woman.
Exclusive report from RadarOnline claims an insider revealed today, February 12 that, "Kris will only use her first name professionally," adding that, "She thinks she can pull it off because the entire world knows who she is."
Kris Jenner has hinted she will be dropping her last name as ex, Bruce Jenner undertakes surgeries to change into a woman 
Kris Jenner has hinted she will be dropping her last name as ex, Bruce Jenner undertakes surgeries to change into a woman
(eonline)The idea of changing her last name back to Kardashian had earlier sprung up during an episode of the 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' last year but she didn't go through with it.
Sources close to the family now tell the site that Kris has always regretted dropping her 'Kardashian' last name when she married Bruce and it seems a little too late for than now.
"Kris thinks that changing to Kardashian would be met with backlash," said the source. "But she wants to be recognized as an independent single woman, and there is just no need to use Jenner."
The issue about her name is coming up as Kris is reportedly still in denial that Kylie and Kendall's dad is determined to become a woman.
"The timing is also perfect because Kris doesn’t want to be associated with Bruce. The transition to becoming a woman and the fatal car crash just made the decision so much easier for her," the source continued.
So, our Pulse.ng fans do you support Kris Jenner dropping her husband's name?
Source:Joan Ngomba: pulse.ng, re-posted by Abdulgafar Esho (www.econsforumnew.blogspot.com)

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