Kylie Jenner (22) made history as the youngest self-made billionaire in 2019. The well-known business magazine "Forbes" placed the entrepreneur in a strong pose on his cover. Now it rows back. A report released on Friday said Jenner and her family were alleged to have lied about company numbers and "were probably falsifying tax returns". Accordingly, the 22-year-old, who founded the cosmetics company Kylie Cosmetics in 2014, is allegedly not a billionaire at all.
What does Kylie Jenner say about it?
The authors behind the "Forbes" report find clear words. In their opinion, the Kardashian-Jenner clan simply spun a "web of lies". A statement that the young entrepreneur does not leave uncommented. She takes a stand on Twitter: "What do I have to read after waking up? I thought this was a serious page," she writes. But everything she read was "a series of inaccurate statements and unproven assumptions".
"I never asked for a title or tried to sneak one out by lying." She does not go further into the topic. Finally, she could name "100 things that are more important than focusing on how much money I have", as it says in another tweet by the 22-year-old.