It's no secret that the Kardashian-Jenner
clan is bringing in some serious cash, but
you might be surprised to find out just how
rich they actually are.
Thanks to a surreal level of fame, the reality
stars boast some staggering wealth.
Hold onto your Lip Kits, here's how much they're
really worth.
"There's no f---ing friends and loyalty in
the game of being a billionaire."
Thanks to Kris Jenner's business savvy, Forbes
estimated her to be worth around $37.5 million
in 2018, while Celebrity Net Worth estimated
that up to a whopping $90 million, one year
later.
"Did you trademark the term momager?
I did."
The family's "momager" reportedly banked a
$15 million fee in 2017 thanks to the contract
she negotiated with E! for Keeping Up With
the Kardashians, which she appears on while
also acting as an executive producer.
"Kim would you stop taking pictures of yourself,
your sister's going to jail."
As her family's manager, she earns 10 percent
of their pay, which means she takes in a hefty
fee whenever one of her six children — and
ten grandchildren — scores a major money-making
deal.
"What's going on in this world.
It's gonna be amazing…Oh.
No more tequila for her."
But Kris's income doesn't stop with her kids.
She's also nabbed impressive endorsement deals,
released an autobiography in 2011, and put
out a cookbook in 2014.
But perhaps the best summary of Kris' status
these days came in 2019.
That summer, she appeared standing over her
youngest daughter, Kylie, for Harper's Bazaar
Arabia, like a boss.
Although she's no longer married to Kris,
Caitlyn Jenner still pulls in massive amounts
of money.
With an estimated net worth of around $100
million, Caitlyn started making bank in the
'70s, first as a gold medal-winning Olympic
athlete, who scored lucrative endorsement
deals, then changing lanes and taking home
the prize as a race car driver.
She also dabbles in other business ventures,
along with her bestselling 2017 memoir, The
Secrets of My Life, speaking engagements which
earn her at least $75,000 per gig, and partnerships
like her collab with MAC cosmetics.
"There's nothing like walking into a room
really feeling confident about the way you
look."
And while Caitlyn may not be popping up on
Keeping Up With the Kardashians as often,
these days, she did go on to star in her own
short-lived reality show, I Am Cait.
At the time, she told Vanity Fair,
"I'm not doing it for money.
I'm doing it to help my soul and help other
people."
But that doesn't mean she won't enjoy that
mansion in Malibu.
The eldest Kardashian-Jenner sibling sets
the tone by being a millionaire in her own
right.
"I mean look how cute I am.
Even my cartoon character looks great."
Kourtney Kardashian enjoys an estimated net
worth of around $45 million, which she's earned
in part by appearing on Keeping Up With the
Kardashians and acting as an executive producer
like her mother.
Thanks to the duel duty, she reportedly takes
in more than $4.5 million per season.
"If it wasn't for my personality and being
funny, then our show wouldn't exist."
However, longtime fans know that Kourtney's
money-making ventures also once included DASH,
a boutique she owned and operated with her
sisters Kim and Khloé, who also joined Kourtney
for several spinoff shows.
"I'm just decided to spend more time as a
mom."
"But I'm not saying goodbye."
Kourtney is also keen on endorsement deals
which is why you'll see her along with the
rest of her sisters in their "Calvins," and
the reason she launched her lifestyle brand,
Poosh, in 2019.
At times, it seems like the family's show
should be called Keeping Up With Kim since
the second-oldest sibling is so busy with
business-related ventures.
It's also why she's estimated to have a net
worth of $350 Million.
"My earring's gone.
Oh my god I'm gonna cry, my diamond earring."
"That's 75,000 dollars."
Another star and executive producer of Keeping
Up With the Kardashians who likely takes in
more than $4.5 million per season, she also
struck gold with her Kim Kardashian: Hollywood
mobile game and her personalized Kimojis.
Of course, there's also the fortune she rakes
in by reportedly charging almost a million
dollars per Instagram post.
And she's got no time for the shamers regarding
how she makes her cash, telling the New York
Times,
"You're going to get backlash for almost everything
so as long as you like it or believe in it
or it's worth it financially, whatever your
decision may be, as long as you're O.K. with
that."
"I will come for them if they even dare try
to copy anything that I'm doing."
Her KKW Fragrance launches have swept across
social media more than once leading to staggering
sales.
And according to the Times in 2017, Kim sold
an estimated $14.4 million in the first five
minutes after launching her KKW Beauty line.
The youngest Kardashian sister is sitting
pretty with an estimated $50 million, according
to Celebrity Net Worth.
"She likes to show every single thing.
I don't like to.
Well you do, clearly.
Because that's our job."
Another Keeping Up With the Kardashians star
and executive producer, and a fan of endorsement
deals, Khloé Kardashian's vast reality TV
experience helped her nail the opportunity
when she premiered her own shows; Kocktails
with Khloe in 2016 and Revenge Body in 2017.
"I lost my support system when I lost the
two people that were closest to me.
Well f--- them.
Who needs them."
Khloé's body-positive vibe also inspired
her clothing line, Good American.
The brand scored the biggest denim launch
in history when it hit the market in 2016,
earning $1 million on the first day, according
to a press release.
"I wanted to make a denim line that was made
to fit the female shape, and not making us
to fit a denim line."
If she intends to expand her empire, it's
a good thing that Khloé's already getting
used to unsolicited opinions on her lavish
lifestyle.
When the single mom was criticized for giving
her baby girl, True, expensive gifts, Khloé
reportedly responded by commenting on Instagram,
"Yes, I do choose to spoil my daughter.
I want to spoil her with love and as well
with material items.
[…] We all work hard and we are able to
spend our money in the way that we choose."
Rob Kardashian may not be wheeling and dealing
quite as much as his sisters, but he's still
reportedly worth an estimated $10 million.
Along with his Keeping Up With the Kardashians
earnings, Kris Jenner's only son also scored
his own reality show, Rob & Chyna, while in
a relationship with Blac Chyna, and hauled
in another paycheck as a contestant on season
13 of Dancing With the Stars.
"I'm not about the whole like theatrics and
stuff."
He's also dipped his toe into the apparel
market with Arthur George socks, but according
to The Blast, he was forced to sell half of
the company to his mom in 2018, after he gave
up his home that Kris reportedly bought him.
They sold the place in 2017 for a cool $2.44
million.
While Rob has mostly stepped away from the
spotlight these days, his financial situation
is occasionally made public due to legal battles
with Chyna over child support payments for
their daughter Dream who deserves a quote
"luxury lifestyle," according to her mom.
Kendall Jenner is forging her own money-making
path right down the runway.
"You know modeling is such a sport."
"My dad told me he ate pancakes every morning
before the Olympics."
She's walked her way to an estimated $40 million
fortune, with Forbes estimating that the reality
star was the highest-paid model in both 2017
and 2018, bringing in $22.5 million in just
twelve months thanks to contracts with Estée
Lauder, Adidas, and Calvin Klein.
"I guess living your life like a model is
basically living on an airplane.
My mom is like always willing to like travel
with me everywhere."
According to The New York Times, Kendall also
made $26.5 million in 2018 for 53 sponsored
Instagram posts.
And then there was that $250,000 the Times
says she was paid to promote the disastrous
Fyre Festival which followed her controversial
Pepsi ad.
She told the outlet about the fated fest,
"You never know how these things are going
to turn out, sometimes it's a risk."
It doesn't always work out, but that hasn't
hurt Kendall's bottom line.
Kylie Jenner may be the youngest sibling,
but if reports are to be believed, she just
may be the richest.
Recognized by Forbes in 2019 as the world's
youngest billionaire at just 21 years old,
Kylie probably doesn't have that much money
just sitting in the bank.
Celebrity Net Worth suggests that the star
is more likely to have around $300 million.
"Do something that you're passionate about.
So you just have fun every day and you love
what you do."
Earning $4.5 million per season of Keeping
Up With the Kardashians, and previously collaborating
on a clothing line with her sister Kendall,
accepting endorsement deals, and launching
a mobile app, Kylie's famous face and loyal
following also helped her become a money-making
machine when she introduced her now wildly
popular Lip Kits in 2015.
The company soon transformed into Kylie Cosmetics,
and later branched out into skincare line,
Kylie Skin, in 2019.
"The majority of 19 year olds are still, you
know, in the trying to figure it out stage,
or in college.
Me, it's like major responsibilities."
Although Kylie certainly enjoys the fruits
of her labor, she's also invested in multiple
properties that are likely to see a hefty
return, including her million-dollar houses
in Beverly Hills and Hidden Hills.
She told Forbes,
"I didn't expect anything.
I did not foresee the future.
But [the recognition] feels really good.
That's a nice pat on the back."
Brody Jenner has attempted a few different
avenues with his career, but in 2019, he returned
to his roots.
After a few modeling gigs and reality TV stints,
including Keeping Up With the Kardashians,
The Hills and Princes of Malibu, Brody took
a few years to focus on his music.
But while his brother Brandon did the same,
taking on the role of a singer-songwriter
and guitarist, Brody made a name for himself
as a DJ.
"How does it go again?
Anybody know how does it little melody how
does it, come on."
But fans were thrilled when 2019's The Hills:
New Beginnings was announced, bringing back
the old-school cast of the original show.
While there's no news regarding how much he
was paid, the job certainly helped to boost
his net worth, which is estimated to be around
$10 million.
"Ultimately I'm extremely happy."
"I have nothing to complain about, life is
great."
Even those who have married into the Kardashian-Jenner
family are worth their fair share.
Kanye West found fame as a rapper and producer
before getting together with Kim, but it's
not only his Grammy-winning music that brings
in the big bucks.
Kanye also bought into Jay-Z's Tidal streaming
service in 2015, before bailing out two years
later, and he told Fader in 2018 that he wants
to open a factory in Chicago that will build
flying-cars with former Tesla workers.
"And I just see our life becoming more and
more and more like The Incredibles, until
we can finally fly."
But the rapper took his fortune to another
level when he teamed up with Adidas to create
Yeezys, while he owns his Yeezy brand outright.
The line earned him an estimated $1 billion
in just 12 months, according to Forbes.
Kanye also personally raked in $100 million
between 2018 and 2019, putting his overall
estimated worth at anywhere between $150 million
and $250 million.
"I'm Scott Disick and welcome to my house."
Even though the man who calls himself Lord
Disick is no longer in a relationship with
Kourtney, Scott Disick, the father of Kourt's
three children, is still very much part of
the family.
And his appearances on the show have both
boosted his bank account and his profile,
which has led to other lucrative opportunities
and an estimated net worth of around $20 million.
"Most people probably think I'm completely
unemployed and I just walk around and a camera
crew follows me."
Along with various business ventures, Disick
also takes on paid hosting gigs that earn
him some rather impressive fees.
He was reportedly paid $50,000 for appearing
at Harrah's Pool After Dark in Atlantic City
in 2014.
But his biggest project to date might be his
2019 luxury house-flipping show, Flip It Like
Disick.
"The Lord is back!"
Only time will tell if this reality TV resurrection
leads to a further fortune for this particular
Lord.
Rapper Travis Scott, father of Kylie's daughter
Stormi, may not currently be involved with
the Lip Kit goddess, but at an estimated net
worth of $40 million, he fits in just fine
as part of the extended Kar-Jenner family.
The cash has been flowing for Scott not only
due to his wildly popular music, but also
because of his incredibly successful Astro
World Tour.
The record-setting slew of shows reportedly
brought in $34.3 million in the first three
months, including a whopping $1.7 million
for a single show in Los Angeles.
"I wanna showcase what I have in my brain."
Like the Kardashian-Jenners themselves, Scott
isn't shy about showing off his wealth on
social media.
According to BET, he often posts glimpses
of luxe possessions, including a quote "one-of-a-kind
Kaws x Campana chair" that he purchased for
Stormi, that's estimated to be worth anywhere
from "$100,000 to $2.5 million."
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