Report: Bruce Jenner Cancels Speaking Tour over Low Ticket Sales
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Bruce Jenner has cancelled a planned 5-city speaking tour, amidst reports of slow ticket sales and lack of interest.
Jenner had planned to kick off the Unique Lives and Experiences “Up Close and Personal” tour on February 22 in Toronto, with stops at theaters in Vancouver, Denver, San Francisco, and Seattle, but a rep for the former Olympian and reality TV star said scheduling conflicts forced the cancellation of all five dates.
“[There was a] conflict of dates with other work commitments,” a Jenner spokesperson
told Fox411.
Celebrity outlet TMZ
reports
that low interest and sluggish ticket sales may have played a role in the cancellation. A spokesperson for the Toronto venue told the outlet that “a lot” of tickets remained available for Jenner’s speaking engagement there before it was cancelled.
Jenner was at one time a mainstay on the motivational speaker circuit. Before transitioning, Jenner earned an estimated
$20,000-$40,000
per speaking engagement, according to fee-tracking website BigSpeak.com.
Jenner has been busy recently, having
joined the Oscar campaign
for the independent transgender-themed film Tangerine.
“We have a lot of momentum in the trans community, but we have to keep that momentum going,” Jenner said at a special screening of the film in Los Angeles on Monday. “We have to bring this in front of the public.”
I Am Cait, the E! docu-series that chronicles Jenner’s transition from a man to a woman, was
renewed for a second season
in September. The show will premiere some time later this year.