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5 year oldHey there, in case you aren't aware, Kylie Jenner is only 20 and-despite the fact that she can't even legally drink yet-she's officially a billionaire. Which. Like. EXCUSE ME?! I need to know more. And so do you. Immediately.
Keeping Up with the Kardashians has been on television since 2007, which means Kylie Jenner has been making mad money since she was a little kid. In late 2016, Forbesreported that the Kardashians' salaries, while still ginormous, weren't ACTUALLY as huge as you'd expect-just hovering in the "low seven figures." Which sort of makes sense considering the show is basically just one massive branding opportunity for the family.
The Hollywood Reporter revealed that in 2015, E! agreed to an $80 million deal through season 14, and Kylie's certainly getting a slice of that pie. Meanwhile, Variety reports that in 2017, E! agreed to a "below $100 million" deal to renew the show through 2020.
It's made Kylie a fortune-and the company is only a few years old. Kylie's recent Forbesprofile revealed that the company is worth at least $900 million, and "revenue climbed 9% last year to an estimated $360 million." So maybe "a fortune" is even an understatement?
Also fun fact: Kylie owns 100 percent of her company. (Though yes, you better believe she pays Kris Jenner her 10 percent for management!)
Kylie has endorsement deals with brands like PacSun and Puma, and in 2016 always-on-it Forbes estimated that close to 20% of Kylie Jenner’s $18 million earnings came from these deals. DAMN.
Just slightly more than the total value of her company! Forbes estimates that she's worth $1 billion thanks to money from Kylie Cosmetics, endorsement deals, her clothing line with Kendall Jenner, and of course her stint on the long-running E! reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians (not to mention Life of Kylie).
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