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WATCH: Bruce Jenner and Kim Kardashian Bond Over Nail Polish

WATCH: Bruce Jenner and Kim Kardashian Bond Over Nail Polish

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Bruce Jenner shares new secrets about his transition with stepdaughter Kim Kardashian in a clip to preview the family's upcoming TV special.

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Bruce Jenner paints his own nails.

That and other new details of his gender transition are revealed in a new clip from E!'s two-part special, Keeping Up With the Kardashians: About Bruce.

NBC's Today show debuted the new sneak peek Tuesday morning. Both NBC and E! are owned by Comcast.

According to NBC, the clip makes it "clear that Kim and Bruce have bonded over his recent challenges. And one of the best ways to bond with Kim, it seems, is through beauty regimens!"

"I've had secrets all my life; it's tough not to have secrets," said Jenner, showing off his pink-painted toes.

"Your feet are actually way more feminine than I ever would have imagined!" said Kim. "You do that yourself?"

"Yes, I do all my nails myself," Jenner said, adding he's also skilled at applying makeup, and offered to do Kim's makeup for her. "I could do it all, baby," he added.

A report on eonline.com noted that "Bruce Jenner is choosing to not live publicly in the media as a woman and will be referred to as Bruce Jenner and with male pronouns until he specifies otherwise."

Part one of the special premieres on E! Sunday, May 17, at 9:00 p.m. EDT, followed by part two on Monday, May 18, at 9:00 p.m. EDT

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