I am cait video

Caitlyn Jenner, 65, has got an issue bothering her after her coming out as transgender. Caityln reveals in her "I am Cait" video that was released that released that she not happy with her male voice, and wants people not only to recognize her as a woman, but she wants to sound more like it.

             

She reveals that even before she goes public with her transitioning, she does call the room service at her hotel, and she will try her best possible feminine voice, to see if they would recognize her as a lady.

In the video of I am Cait, this happened :

     

 “Like if you call down to room service, OK?” Caitlyn explains to Kim and Malika in the clip. “I’d be sitting there in my little room, all by my lonesome, and I’d think OK! I’m going to try to get my best feminine voice and call down so they say, ‘Yes, ma’am.’ I could never do it.”

“Try it,” Kim quickly suggests. “I’ll tell you if you get a ‘yes, ma’am.'”

“Let’s hear her!” Malika chimes in

“Front desk!” Kim says, while impersonating a hotel employee. “Hey, this is room service. How can I help you?” Then, as herself, Kim tells Caitlyn to “order bacon and eggs and an orange juice and toast.”

“Yes, actually, you can help me!” Caitlyn says in her “best feminine voice.”

Kim then bursts out laughing and yells, “You sound no different!”

“I didn’t think so!” Caitlyn says.

“Sir! What would you like, sir?” Kim jokes.

“See!” Caitlyn adds. “That’s the problem!”

Though Kim Kardashian has been supportive of Caitlyn Jenner since her transitioning, but she is not cool with the surgery to get a female voice. Kim Kardashian is uneasy about the complications that might arise during surgery. Kim asked Cait, "What if they made a mistake and you came out with no voice?"

Cait is also trying to know how the other trans woman changed their voices, when the 65-year-old asked the others at a dinner at the table, advocate Chandi Moore said in response to Cait’s question. “If you’re going to accept me, you’re going to accept me.” While others like, Jen Richards, admitted they saw vocal therapists because they hated being outed by their voice.