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Kylie Jenner’s Financial Freefall: Is Hollywood Glamour Costing Her Fortune?

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Kylie Jenner, the girlfriend of Hollywood actor Timothée Chalamet, is actively promoting a new product amid warnings that she could go bankrupt.

On the 24th, she posted a video on her channel stating, “My new powder blush stick launched in 6 beauuuutiful shades.”

In the video, Kylie Jenner applies the stick to her face to promote the new product.

Previously, Forbes reported in April 2020 that Kylie was the world’s youngest self-made billionaire, declaring her net worth around $1.2 billion.

However, a month later, Forbes issued a statement accusing Kylie of forging tax documents to appear as a billionaire. The publication also cited documents released by Coty Inc., the major shareholder of Kylie Cosmetics, accusing Kylie of manipulating the company’s sales figures.

Forbes concluded that Kylie Cosmetics is much smaller and less profitable than previously reported.

A source recently told In Touch Weekly, “Kylie doesn’t have as much money as everyone thinks,” adding, “So if Kylie continues hemorrhaging money, she could end up going broke.”

Meanwhile, Kylie is publicly dating Timothée Chalamet. Recently, they were seen secretly dating at an ice cream shop, dispelling breakup rumors.

Timothée Chalamet is currently filming the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown.

Daniel Kim
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