Caitlyn Jenner arrives at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards at NeueHouse Hollywood on Monday, Nov. 14, 2016, in Los Angeles. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
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Caitlyn Jenner, the Olympic athlete-turned-reality television star, was reportedly unhappy with the lack of media attention she received in 2016 — and is making a New Year's resolution to change that.
The retired Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete formerly known as Bruce Jenner is planning to pose nude this year to make up for a "slow 2016," according to news reports.
“Cait wants to do something along the lines of what Kim did on the cover of Paper magazine. No one has worked harder than Cait to get the body she wants and, naturally, she wants to show it off,” said one source.
Jenner's show "I Am Cait" was cancelled in August after only two seasons on E! Entertainment Channel. At the time, a member of the production team told reporters: "There just weren't enough viewers."
"I Am Cait" was the second reality TV show featuring Jenner, who was a series regular on "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" when the Olympic gold medalist lived as Bruce Jenner.
But Jenner apparently isn't giving up on headlining a TV show just yet, and plans to use the nude photo shoot as a boost for another television series.
"It will focus less on her being a transsexual and more on being a single girl that wants to date and have a great time," sources said.
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