Jenner has Adam's apple surgically reduced

US TV personality Bruce Jenner has a Michael Jackson-like obession with plastic surgery, his family says.

Bruce Jenner is going through a mid-life crisis and is obsessed with plastic surgery, according to reports.

The TV personality, who recently split with Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner, recently underwent surgery to reduce the size of his Adam's apple.

He has previously had a nose job and partial face-lift and now his family fears he's become dependent on plastic surgery.

"They say Bruce is changing his look because of his Michael Jackson-like obsession with plastic surgery," TMZ reports.

The website added that the family source believes it's because Bruce is struggling to regain his youth.

He and Kris Jenner were married for 22 years and have two children, Kendall and Kylie.

"They point to the fact that he's moved to Malibu, grown his hair long and had a ponytail for a long time, drives a Harley, and has changed his nose and neck," TMZ continued.

Bruce also debuted a new ombre bouffant hairstyle this week, which added fuel to the media fire that he is actually considering a sex change.

The family source denied this was the case and said that Bruce is "super manly".

However his bizarre behaviour and appearance is said to be confusing his daughters.

"Kylie and Kendall just don't know what to think. It's extremely confusing for them to grasp," another source told Radar Online.

"There is just no denying Bruce's recent physical changes, and he does look more feminine."


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