Despite her constant media exposure (some might say OVERexposure), Caitlyn Jenner isn't quite the hit that she thought she was.

On Tuesday, the ratings for the premiere of her reality show I Am Cait just came out and it turns out the much hyped reality show only received 2.7 million viewers, a far cry from the 17 million people who watched the Olympic champ's Diane Sawyer interview in April.

While her acceptance speech at the ESPY Awards was a rousing success garnering 7.7 million viewers, it appears as though though that fan fare doesn't translate to viewer gold. Out of the 2.7 million viewers, 1.5 of them came from the key 18-49 demographic. The docuseries did tie for first across cable -- but it tied with an 11 p.m. episode of Family Guy, which is really nothing to write home about. while I Am Cait is certainly not a failure -- it's not a success by any means.

The E! reality show chronicles Caitlyn's life as a trans woman and spokesperson, and follows the Olympian as she jumps over her new hurdles living as a personality in the public eye.