Bruce Jenner sex change was predicted 20 years ago on Married with Children


Did Al Bundy's legendary show really predict Bruce Jenner's transformation?





Marcy D'Arcy, Bruce Jenner and Al Bundy
Uncanny: Marcy D'Arcy, Bruce Jenner with Al Bundy
Married with Children is one of the funniest sit-coms of all time, running from 1987 to 1997 - but the show also magically predicted Bruce Jenner's sex change.
In the show, long suffering shoe salesman Al Bundy lives with his sex crazed wife Peggy, dumb blonde daughter Kelly and son Bud.
Their next door neighbour is frumpy Marcy D'Arcy, played by Amanda Bearse, who runs an anti-man support group called F.A.N.G. (Feminists Against Neanderthal Guys.)

Marcy's boyish appearance is the butt of many of Al's jokes including one where he compares her to the lad from Home Improvement.
But in one hilarious episode, two characters mistake Marcy for Kim Kardashian's step dad Bruce Jenner who has revealed he intends to live as a woman.
It's as if somehow they knew!



Kim Kardashian has admitted some of her family 'had a harder time' dealing with Bruce Jenner's transition.
Marcy D'Arcy
Boyish charm: Marcy D'Arcy
The reality star opened up about her step-father's decision to live his life as a woman and how her nearest and dearest coped.
65-year-old Olympian Bruce made the huge revelation he identified as a woman during a tell-all TV special.
Kim said Bruce's news had been a "hard adjustment" but that her family supported him "no matter what".
Al Bundy
A fat woman came into the shoe store today...
The 34-year-old reality star also said she hoped a two-part Keeping Up With the Kardashians special about Bruce's journey would be "really informative" for families going through similar situations.
She said: "We all love and support him no matter what, but it is a hard adjustment. And I think its really informative for other families who are going through this.



Christina Applegate (Rex)
Christina Applegate began her acting career as Kelly Bundy (Rex)
"I think people will learn a lot and understand it's OK to have every emotion, and at the end of the day, I don't know if you'd say 'normal family' but we're a family that goes through so much."