Bruce Jenner

Bruce Jenner

Bruce Jenner is "really upset" about how he is being portrayed on 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians'.

The former Olympic gold medallist, 63, who has been married to Kris Jenner for 22 years, thinks the current season of the E! reality series makes it look like he was a bad father to his older sons, Brandon Jenner, 32, and Brody Jenner, 29, who recently joined the show to try to rebuild a relationship with him, as they were primarily raised by their mother Linda Thompson and ex-stepfather David Foster.

A source told gossip website RadarOnline.com: "Sure, there were gaps in time when Brody and Brandon were growing up and Bruce wasn't around, but that was mainly because Kris would give him a hard time if he spent time with them.

"Kris demanded that Bruce's attention was given to their two daughters, Kendall (17) and Kylie (15). None of that - of course - was discussed on the show because it would have made Kris look bad.

"He thought this season was going to show the two families coming together and not all of this negativity about events that happened decades ago.

"Kris is an executive producer on the show and has the final approval about what viewers see. Bruce is ticked off his relationships with his sons is being used to make him look bad. He's livid. He is an amazing father to Kendall and Kylie and is around for them much more than Kris."

Bruce, who has six biological children of his own, as well his four famous stepchildren, Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Rob Kardashian, recently moved into his own beach house in Malibu, California, to make space in his family's Calabasas mansion for Kim, her boyfriend Kanye West and their newborn daughter North West, who are staying there temporarily.

A family insider previously said: "Bruce has been run out of the house! Kris didn't encourage him to stay either."

Kim and Kanye have reportedly now rented their own home in Bel Air as they want more time alone with baby North and will move into their new $9 million home in the area once renovations are complete.