The former Olympian, 63, says his separation from Kris was amicable and he will continue to appear on the family's reality show 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians', reported People magazine.
"I'm doing great. Kris is happy, I'm happy. Nobody is filing for divorce," he said.
Though the couple has been living apart for months before announcing the separation, Bruce will be seen on upcoming episodes of their reality show and will remain in his Malibu pad.
"Kris has her own place and I have my own place. There's no animosity. Everything is good," he said.
"No!. We're not going there. I have my family, I have my kids. All my time is filled," he said.
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