On the June cover of Vanity Fair, Caitlyn Jenner, born Bruce Jenner, appears as a woman for the first time.

"Call me Caitlyn," says Jenner.

"This is about your life," she says in an accompanying video. "Bruce always had to tell a lie. He was always living that lie. Every day, he always had a secret. Caitlyn doesn’t have any secrets."

Jenner became an international celebrity in the 1976 summer Olympics in Montreal. Identifying as male at the time, he later married Chrystie Scott, and they had two children, Burton and Cassandra. The couple divorced in 1981. Jenner married second wife Linda Thompson that same year; the couple had two children, Brandon and Brody. In 1986, Jenner and Thompson divorced.

According to Vanity Fair, the first two marriages ended, respectively, shortly after Bruce revealed his gender dysphoria and preference for dressing in women's clothing.

In the late '80s, Bruce began his first attempt at transitioning by taking female hormones and removing body hair. It was during this time, he entered a dark period and became withdrawn from his career and family, debating whether to reveal his true identity to the public.

Jenner married Kris Kardashian in 1991; the couple had two children, Kendall and Kylie. The couple divorced in December 2014.

Early in 2015, Jenner underwent facial reconstruction surgery and received a breast augmentation. He was interviewed by Diane Sawyer for a 20/20 special, where he said by all accounts, "I am a woman." Until the Vanity Fair article "Call me Caitlyn" published on June 1, he preferred male pronouns; however upon publication, she now prefers female pronouns as well as the name Caitlyn, instead of Bruce.

The article covers Bruce's history of gender dysphoria from a young age, his rise to fame as an athlete, his marriages and his struggle as a father. Moreover, the piece examines Jenner's plan to release his transition in the form of a reality series produced by E!, which will debut this summer. Most of her children have declined to participate.

Along with the article release, Jenner debuted a new Twitter account under her name, @Caitlyn_Jenner.

I'm so happy after such a long struggle to be living my true self. Welcome to the world Caitlyn. Can't wait for you to get to know her/me. — Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) June 1, 2015

Vanity Fair subscribers can access the article online before the magazine hits newsstands.