Cabler E! has denied reports that it
has canceled I Am Cait after two seasons.
A spokesman for the network told LGBTQ
Nation, that “no decision has been made” about the future of
the reality series that follows Caitlyn Jenner and her friends.
Citing a “production insider,”
Radar Online last week reported on that the decision to cancel the
show had been made.
“There just weren't enough viewers,”
the insider is quoted as saying. “The show can't compete with
other programming.”
The source also claimed that the
transgender community has not embraced Jenner in the way that
producers had hoped.
“Caitlyn just wasn't relatable,”
the
source said. “Trans viewers did not see her as one of them.”
Jenner, 66, has been criticized for her
tepid
support for marriage equality and endorsement
of Texas Senator Ted Cruz during the GOP nominating contest.
However, she
has yet to endorse Donald Trump.
(Related: Caitlyn
Jenner to play herself on Transparent.)