Kylie Jenner Fires Back At Forbes For Alleging She Inflated Her Wealth Figures
Cosmetic mogul, Kylie Jenner has fired back at Forbes Magazine over a report accusing of lying about her cosmetic company’s earning and forging tax documents to attain her billionaire status.
MDB reported earlier that the explosive report titled ‘Inside Kylie Jenner’s Web of Lies — and Why She’s No Longer a Billionaire’ alleged that Kylie’s team, including her mother, Kris Jenner forged financial documents to secure her ‘self-made’ status.
The American business magazine has now estimated her new net worth at just under $900 million, over a year after being crowned Forbes’ youngest self-made billionaire.
Reacting to the allegations raised in the report, the 22-year-old mother of one said she can ‘name a list of 100 things more important right now than fixating on how much money she has’.
She tweeted;
What am i even waking up to. i thought this was a reputable site.. all i see are a number of inaccurate statements and unproven assumptions lol. i’ve never asked for any title or tried to lie my way there EVER. period
what am i even waking up to. i thought this was a reputable site.. all i see are a number of inaccurate statements and unproven assumptions lol. i’ve never asked for any title or tried to lie my way there EVER. period
— Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) May 29, 2020
In a follow up tweet she wrote;
“even creating tax returns that were likely forged” that’s your proof? so you just THOUGHT they were forged? like actually what am i reading.
— Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) May 29, 2020
but okay 🤍 i am blessed beyond my years, i have a beautiful daughter, and a successful business and i’m doing perfectly fine.
— Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) May 29, 2020
i can name a list of 100 things more important right now than fixating on how much money i have
— Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) May 29, 2020
this is literally the LAST thing i’m worried about right now https://t.co/vw91YGDDmE
— Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) May 29, 2020
In 2019, the reality show star at 21 years of age unseated Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, to become the youngest-ever self-made billionaire (he was 23 when he made his first billion 11 years ago in 2008).