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Kylie Jenner makes history

She’s named youngest self-made billionair­e of all time by ‘Forbes’

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LOS ANGELES: Kylie Jenner was named the youngest self-made billionair­e of all time by Forbes magazine, thanks to the booming cosmetics company she founded three years ago.

Jenner, 21, the half-sister of reality television stars Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian, made it onto the annual Forbes list of billionair­es after debuting her Kylie Cosmetics online in 2015 with US$29 (RM118) lip kits containing matching lipstick and lip liner.

Forbes said she was both the world’s youngest billionair­e and also the youngest self-made billionair­e ever.

On their billionair­es list, Forbes distinguis­hes between those who inherited much of their wealth and those who made their fortunes on their own.

Jenner would be in 2,057th place whether she was self-made or inherited.

Last year, Kylie Cosmetics did an estimated US$360mil (RM1.4bil) in sales, according to Forbes.

Jenner, who has a one-year-old daughter, owns 100% of the company. She also makes money from endorsemen­ts and appearance­s on cable TV’s Keeping Up with the Kardashian­s, and was ranked at number 2,057 on the Forbes 2019 list.

Kylie Cosmetics last year signed a deal with Ulta Beauty Inc to put her products in all of the retailer’s 1,163 US stores.

Forbes put 2,153 billionair­es on its 2019 list, down from 2,208 in 2018, and said their total combined net worth was US$8.7 trillion (RM35.4 trillion), down from US$9.1 trillion (RM37 trillion) in 2018.

 ?? — AFP ?? Money maker: Jenner’s wealth comes from the booming cosmetics company she founded three years ago.
— AFP Money maker: Jenner’s wealth comes from the booming cosmetics company she founded three years ago.

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