Caitlyn Jenner is rumored to have angered ESPN executives set to honor her with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPY's Awards Show later this summer by demanding as many as 30 free tickets for the event.

"Caitlyn demanded 30 free tickets for her entourage," a source told Life & Style magazine. "No one's ever asked for that many. ESPN officials weren't happy about it, but they had no choice."

And Jenner's demands reportedly didn't end there. The 65-year-old former Olympic gold medal winner is also rumored to have requested a "super-deluxe" dressing room.

According to a source, in times past Jenner would always let then wife Kris Jenner do the dirty work of making special demands and assuring that they got VIP treatment.

"But he must have been watching closely, because Caitlyn's acting more like a Kardashian every day," the source alleged. 

Recently, Jenner is rumored to have also raised the ire of her own family over what they perceive to be her changing ways.

RadarOnline reports since revealing her new identity on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine several weeks ago, a source claims family members have sensed a drastic change in attitude.

"She is living for the spotlight now, whereas she always used to hate it," the source added. "It is really making people wonder about her intentions because she does not even acknowledge her past life anymore."

Radar adds Jenner's alleged change in behavior is now starting to directly impact some of her relationships with several of her daughters. Word is several of them reached out to her following a June 12 Twitter post, where she openly talked about her marriage to Kris.

"Following her post, several of her daughter's reached out to her to try and soothe over tensions, but Caitlyn does not want anything to be remedied," a source said.