Kim Kardashian says family will watch Bruce Jenner's interview together
Kim Kardashian says her family plans to watch Bruce Jenner's Friday night TV interview as they do most things, which is together.
"We're going to watch the special together as a family," she told reporters at Variety Power of Women event in New York on Friday. "And that's pretty much all I'll say about that today. I'll let the special come out and speak for itself."
Kardashian also said at the event -- where she was being honored along with Lena Dunham, Whoopi Goldberg, Glenn Close and Rachel Weisz -- that people assume there's a divide in her family, which isn't true.
"We always support each other," she added. "Our family is super supportive of everything that we do and you know we're gonna watch the special tonight and support Bruce and watch it with him tonight."
Jenner's two-hour interview with Diane Sawyer is set to air on ABC at 9 p.m. ET Friday.
Kardashian said she planned to catch a flight back to LA immediately following the luncheon.
Jenner and Kim's mother, Kris, divorced in December of last year after 25 years.
ABC hasn't confirmed exactly what the 1976 Olympic decathlon winner will say in the interview with Diane Sawyer, but has promoted as "wide-ranging."
It's expected he will talk about transgenderism amid reports that he may be transitioning to a woman.
In a promo released earlier Friday, Jenner is seen telling Sawyer, "I hope I'm gonna be okay. I feel like I'm gonna be okay. 2015's gonna be quite a ride."