Bruce Jenner Tells Kim Kardashian 'I Stole Your Outfit!' on 'About Bruce' (VIDEO)

The second installment of the E! special airs Monday night

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Update: In June 2015, Caitlyn Jenner came out as a transgender woman. This content was written in May 2015 before Jenner publicly announced her full transition.

Closet raid! In a sneak peek from the second installment of E!’s Keeping Up with the Kardashians: About Bruce special, Bruce Jenner tells stepdaughter Kim Kardashian West he’s guilty of stealing her style – and part of her wardrobe.

In the clip, the 65-year-old former Olympian gave Kim a look into his closet. “Let me just go through and tell you what I like,” Kim, 34, says to her stepfather as she peruses the rack full of women’s clothing.

“Red could be okay,” she continues, then holding up a pink top, she says, “I think you have to be chic-er than this.”

As Kim asks Bruce to consider a turtleneck, he shyly asks, “Can I confess?”

“What?” Kim says. “You copy my outfits?”

“No,” Bruce replies as he leaves the room. “I stole your outfit!”

During the first part of the E! special on Sunday night, Jenner revealed that he plans to fully transition from male to female this spring, much sooner than his famous family initially thought.

After a talk with Khloé Kardashian and Kendall Jenner, in which the sisters accused Bruce of lying to them and being unclear about his plans to start living as “her,” he told Kim withholding the truth was taking its toll.

“I’m so tired of lying … about my life, about who I am, about everything. After a while, it just kind of wears your ass out,” he said in Sunday night’s episode.

Kim later eased high tensions during a family meeting, telling Bruce and her siblings: “I think we all want to be on the same page with you, we all want to support you.”

RELATED VIDEO: Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner’s Emotional Reaction to Bruce Jenner’s Transition

Keeping Up with the Kardashians: About Bruce

continues Monday at 9 p.m. ET on E!

Editor’s note: Per Bruce Jenner’s request, PEOPLE will continue to use male pronouns until otherwise instructed.

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