Bruce Jenner has been the subject of media speculation for the past several months as anonymous sources close to the family tell different outlets that he's on the verge of becoming a woman.

The latest reports claim that the 65-year-old will announce his transformation on Season 10 of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and during a tell-all interview with Diane Sawyer. It's also been reported that he's landed a docu-series on E! that will document his journey from male to female. According to Radar Online, as it becomes more and more evident that Jenner is changing genders, his family reportedly has a lot of questions they want answered.

A source close to the Kardashian/Jenner clan told Radar that the family has been wondering if the former Olympian will date men or women after his sex change.

"It is quite complicated. A lot of people think that his transformation has to do with the fact that he wants to have sex with men," the source said. "If that was why he was doing this, then he would just come out as a gay man."

"Bruce is not gay," the source continued. "He did not have sex with men while he was with Kris [Jenner], and he does not have sex with men now."

The source went on to add that Jenner isn't going through with the procedure to become a lesbian either.

"Bruce obviously has loved to be with women in the past," the source told Radar, referring to Jenner being married three times. "But sex is the farthest thing from Bruce's mind right now."

TMZ reports that it has been talking with medical experts members of the transgender community and there's a possibility that Jenner will be attracted to men because of the alleged hormones he's been taking.

"The estrogen drives down levels of testosterone and the brain 'feminizes' - in the vernacular, he begins to 'think like a woman,'" the site wrote. "Several prominent doctors in the field tell us, the hormones often change sexual preference. These doctors say in cases where sexual preferences change from women to men, the patient often had suppressed feelings before the transition and the estrogen allows their true feelings to surface."

The athlete-turned-reality star has not publicly spoken about his appearance and rumored sex change but CBS reports that Jenner's mom, Esther Jenner, confirmed the transformation to the Associated Press.

When the AP asked Esther if she's spoken to her son about his transition from male to female, she said they briefly discussed it. 

"It was brief and I said I was proud of him and that I'll always love him. I never thought I could be more proud of Bruce when he reached his goal in 1976, but I'm more proud of him now," she said. "It takes a lot of courage to do what he's doing."

She also explained how Jenner first broke the news to her.  

"He said, 'I want to be honest about my identity and I know this is coming out in the press.' He started by saying, 'We need to have a long, serious talk.' I am at peace with what he is and what he's doing," Esther told AP.