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Caitlyn Jenner's reality show gets a second season

Los Angeles - I Am Cait has been renewed for a second season.

The reality TV show - which features transgender star Caitlyn Jenner's emotional journey following her gender transition - will return for a new series on E! after a successful first season.

E!'s Jeff Olde said: "Caitlyn's story has ignited a global conversation on the transgender community on a scale that has never been seen before. We are honoured Caitlyn has chosen to continue to share her ongoing story with our viewers around the world."

Caitlyn, 65, simply tweeted: "I'm looking forward to continuing the conversation. #IAmCait (sic)."

Meanwhile, it was recently revealed that Caitlyn is set to go on a speaking tour.

The former Olympian - who was known as Bruce Jenner before undergoing her transition - will appear in five cities for the 'Unique Lives and Experiences' show, which gives women a platform to reach out to others in the United States of America and Canada.

It has not yet been confirmed what topics the television personality will be discussing but with the title of her speech called 'Up Close and Personal', it is likely she will open up about her life and how it has changed over the last year.

The tour will pass through Toronto, Vancouver, Denver, San Francisco and Seattle in February and fans can expect to pay around $40 for a ticket.

Caitlyn's biggest supporters could also snap up a VIP package for $500, which offers a chance to meet and have a photo with the star.

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