Everyone should call Bruce Jenner, Caitlyn Jenner from now on. The former olympian has unveiled her transformation as the July 2015 cover girl of Vanity Fair.

“I am so happy after such a long struggle to be living my true self,” Caitlyn wrote on her new official Twitter page. “Welcome to the world, Caitlyn. Can’t wait for you to get to know her/me.”

Caitlyn was wearing a beautiful, strapless, white satin corset that perfectly framed her body and showed off her voluptuous breasts. “If I was lying and I had kept this secret and never did anything about it, I would be lying there, saying, ‘You just blew your entire life,’” Caitlyn revealed.

An exclusive video was released by Vanity Fair, showing how Caitlyn acted whenever the acclaimed photographer Annie Leibovitz was not busy taking pictures of her. “Bruce always had to tell a lie,” Caitlyn said. “He was living that lie every day. He had a secret from morning until night. Caitlyn does not have any secrets. As soon as the Vanity Fair cover comes out, I am free.”

The video also showed clips of the team that worked on Caitlyn before the photo shoot, such as her makeup artists and hairstylists.

Caitlyn looked absolutely beautiful that it made fans wonder whether or not the former Olympian had already undergone genital surgery. The answer is no, not yet, anyway.

"If you have a list of 10 reasons to transition, sex would be number 10," she said.

Along with her new look is a sad back story that detailed a very painful recovery process for Caitlyn. She had to deal with the physical pain after she went through a grueling facial feminization surgical procedure, which took 10 hours, earlier this year.

Caitlyn has been getting an outpouring of support from the public ever since the great reveal. ESPN has even decided to honor her with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award during this year’s Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards, as confirmed by Brian Stelter of CNN on Twitter. “ESPN confirms that Caitlyn Jenner will be receiving the @ESPYs Arthur Ashe Courage Award this July,” Stelter wrote.

“Being honored with this award, which is named after one of my heroes, is truly special,” Caitlyn said in her statement. “For the first time this July, I will be able to stand as my true self in front of my peers.”