The former Olympics gold medalist turned transgender has headlined news saying that she will be joining the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" show. One of the show's stars, Tamra Judge was glad to hear the news. She is one of Jenner's admirers especially when she was awarded the prestigious "Glamour Woman of the Year."

But those who are expecting to see Kendall and Kylie Jenner's father on the show were disappointed when Andy Cohen of "Watch What Happens Live" announced that the news was not true. According to Daily News, Cohen works for Bravo and he informed that there was no truth to all the news about Jenner's "RHOBH" gig.

A report from The Sun states that Bravo has not offered or asked the reality star to become part of the show. For her side, the "I Am Cait" star has not even considered joining the show. Besides, she cannot be qualified because, in the first place, she is a resident of Malibu and not of Beverly Hills. Although Jenner has altered her innate gender, she still cannot qualify as a housewife in the real sense of the word.

Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, 67, is the ex-husband of Kris Jenner. She has two children with the Kardashian matriarch who are both successful in their own ways.

After her show was canceled at the end of season 2, she appeared on the family reality show "Keeping Up With The Kardashians." "I Am Cait" kicked off with a blast because people are curious about her transition. However, it was canceled by E! after the rating plummeted in season 2. 

Meanwhile, Jenner's memoir, "The Secrets of My Life" will soon hit the stands. It will be about her life, her marriage, and her children. It was reported that the said memoir will ruin her relationship with her family. Watch out for the book that will be launched soon.