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4 year oldYou can always rely on Kylie Jenner’s Instagram page for a good old thirst trap.
The 23-year-old reality star and businesswoman posted a series of sexy photos promoting her new Christmas make-up collection for Kylie Cosmetics.
The mother-of-one can be seen in a low-cut brown leather strapless corset and matching pants.
Jenner styled her hair in a long braid and wore a red lip from the Kylie X The Grinch drop.
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It comes after she posted racy bikini pictures in the lead up to the US election in a bid to get her almost 200 million followers to vote.
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Wearing a strapless Dior bikini on Monday, Jenner captioned it with a more serious message, “But are you registered to vote? click the link in my bio.. let’s make a plan to vote together.”
A link in Jenner’s Instagram bio directed her fans to vote.org – a US voter registration site that allows US citizens to check their voter status in “30 seconds”.
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Jenner is regularly promoting her popular makeup line in the lead up to Christmas, when she launches a highly-anticipated themed collection adored by her scores of fans.
After launching her company in 2015, Jenner rapidly made millions with Forbes declaring her the youngest self-made billionaire of all time last year.
But she was sensationally stripped of that title by the US magazine in May, being accused of “inflating the size and success of her business”.
“Earlier this year, Kylie Jenner sold half of her cosmetics company in one of the greatest celebrity cash-outs of all time (to Coty). But the deal’s fine print reveals that she has been inflating the size and success of her business for years,” a Forbes article read.
The magazine claimed Jenner sold 51 per cent of her Kylie Cosmetics company to beauty giant Coty in a deal valued at $US1.2 billion in January.
But documents released by Coty over the past six months show her business is “significantly smaller and less profitable than the family has spent years leading the cosmetics industry and media outlets to believe,” it said.
“Based on this new information — plus the impact of COVID-19 on beauty stocks and consumer spending — Forbes now thinks that Kylie Jenner, even after pocketing an estimated $US340 million after taxes from the sale, is not a billionaire,” it declared.
It now estimates that Jenner’s personal fortune is just under $US900 million.
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