Forbes 'exposes' Kylie's 'web of lies', claims she is no longer a billionaire, Jenner says she never asked for the title
Jenner's attorney says the story is ``filled with outright lies.''
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Kylie is the younger daughter of Kris and Caitlyn Jenner, sister to Kendall Jenner and half-sister to Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian.
LOS ANGELES: Forbes magazine, which once declared Kylie Jenner a billionaire on its cover, says she no longer deserves the title, but Jenner is pushing back.
Forbes said in a story posted Friday that an examination of financial filings after the reality star and beauty mogul sold a majority share in her cosmetics company revealed that Jenner's worth was inflated. Jenner sold 51% of her Kylie Cosmetics company to Coty in a deal valued at $1.2 billion early this year.
``Kylie's business is significantly smaller, and less profitable, than the family has spent years leading the cosmetics industry and media outlets, including Forbes, to believe,`` the magazine said in the story. ``Forbes now thinks that Kylie Jenner, even after pocketing an estimated $340 million after taxes from the sale, is not a billionaire.''
Jenner responded in a series of tweets, saying ``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.''
She later tweeted, ``but okay, i am blessed beyond my years, i have a beautiful daughter, and a successful business and i'm doing perfectly fine. i can name a list of 100 things more important right now than fixating on how much money i have.''
Jenner's business and social media prominence have made her stand out even in the exceedingly famous family behind ``Keeping Up With the Kardashians.'' She is the younger daughter of Kris and Caitlyn Jenner, sister to Kendall Jenner and half-sister to Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian.
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In March 2019, Forbes featured Jenner along with the headline, 'At 21, Kylie Jenner Becomes The Youngest Self-Made Billionaire Ever'.
On Friday, Forbes offered a starkly different headline: 'Inside Kylie Jenner's Web of Lies _ And Why She's No Longer a Billionaire'.
The story acknowledges that the coronavirus crisis and its effect on the cosmetics industry has hurt her net worth.
But it says it is ``likely'' that the ``business was never that big to begin with, and the Jenners have lied about it every year since 2016 _ including having their accountant draft tax returns with false numbers _ to help juice Forbes' estimates of Kylie's earnings and net worth.''
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The magazine said it cannot prove the documents were forged.
Jenner's attorney says the story is ``filled with outright lies.''
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``Forbes' accusation that Kylie and her accountants `forged tax returns' is unequivocally false and we are demanding that Forbes immediately and publicly retract that and other statements,'' attorney Michael Kump said in an emailed statement. ``We would not expect that from a supermarket tabloid, much less from Forbes.''
Forbes spokesman Matthew Hutchison said in a statement the magazine's ``extensively-reported investigation was triggered by newly-filed documents that revealed glaring discrepancies between information privately supplied to journalists and information publicly supplied to shareholders. Our reporters spotted the inaccuracies and spent months uncovering the facts. We encourage her attorney to re-read the article.''
The spat between Jenner and Forbes spilled over to Wall Street, where shares of New York-based Coty Inc. fell more than 13% on Friday.
Like every year, Forbes World's Billionaire list highlighted some obvious names, and brought in some surprises.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos topped the global list, and Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani ranked 13th making him the wealthiest Indian.
With 55 fewer billionaires from the previous year, the ultra-rich make a total net worth of $8.7 trillion ($400 million lower last year), Forbes reported.
Here's a look at who made it to the Forbes rich list this year.
Like every year, Forbes World's Billionaire list highlighted some obvious names, and brought in some surprises.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos topped the global list, and Reliance Industries Chairman ..
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The Forbes list reported that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (L) rules the world with a net worth of 131 billion that increased $19 billion from last year.
At the second spot, net worth of Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates was reported at $96.5 billion, up from 90 billion last year. The money gap between the two has widened substantially.
The Forbes list reported that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (L) rules the world with a net worth of 131 billion that increased $19 billion from last year.
At the second spot, net worth of Microsoft co-f..
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Followed by Bezos and Gates, the 88-year-old investment guru and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett (L) became the third wealthiest man in the world. The magazine reported that Buffett's fortune slipped by $1.5 billion to $82.5 billion.
French luxury brand LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault held on to fourth place with net worth of $76 billion, up $4 billion from the previous year.
Followed by Bezos and Gates, the 88-year-old investment guru and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett (L) became the third wealthiest man in the world. The magazine reported that Buffett's fortune s..
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RIL head Mukesh Ambani (L), who ranks 13th on the Forbes global list, leads the 106 Indian billionaires. The industrialist's wealth increased from $40.1 billion in 2018 to $50 billion in 2019. His rank jumped six positions.
Businessman brother and chairman of Reliance Group, Anil Ambani, ranks 1349 and has a net worth of $1.8 billion. According to Bloomberg data, Ambani Jr's worth plunged 26% since January and he lost around $408 million of wealth this year after his telecom venture Reliance Communications filed for bankruptcy.
RIL head Mukesh Ambani (L), who ranks 13th on the Forbes global list, leads the 106 Indian billionaires. The industrialist's wealth increased from $40.1 billion in 2018 to $50 billion in 2019. His ra..
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Forbes magazine named Kylie Jenner both the world's youngest billionaire and the youngest 'self-made' billionaire of all time, thanks to her flourishing three-year-old cosmetics company Kylie Cosmetics. With endorsements and TV appearances, Jenner has touched the billionaire-mark and her fortune is estimated at around $1 billion.
The richest Indian woman - Biocon founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw - holds the 617th position with a net worth of $3.4 billion.
Forbes magazine named Kylie Jenner both the world's youngest billionaire and the youngest 'self-made' billionaire of all time, thanks to her flourishing three-year-old cosmetics company Kylie Cosmeti..
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg fell three spots from fifth to eighth position. After losing $9 billion in personal wealth, his current net worth stands at $63.8 billion.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg fell three spots from fifth to eighth position. After losing $9 billion in personal wealth, his current net worth stands at $63.8 billion.
After India's richest Ambani at the 13th spot, Wipro Chairman Azim Premji (L) held the 36th position with a net worth of $22.6 billion. HCL co-founder Shiv Nadar (C) and ArcelorMittal CEO Lakshmi Mittal were ranked at 82nd and 91st place, respectively. Nadar has a fortune of $14.4 billion and Mittal's wealth is at $14.1 billion.
After India's richest Ambani at the 13th spot, Wipro Chairman Azim Premji (L) held the 36th position with a net worth of $22.6 billion. HCL co-founder Shiv Nadar (C) and ArcelorMittal CEO Lakshmi Mit..
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The list of Indian billionaires includes Aditya Birla Group Chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla (L) at 122th spot, Adani Group Chairman and founder Gautam Adani (C) at 167th position, and Bharti Airtel head Sunil Mittal at 244th place.
The list of Indian billionaires includes Aditya Birla Group Chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla (L) at 122th spot, Adani Group Chairman and founder Gautam Adani (C) at 167th position, and Bharti Airtel hea..
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At 365th place, consumer goods giant Patanjali Ayurveda's co-founder Acharya Balkrishna (C) made it to the Forbes list with a net worth of $4.8 billion. Piramal Entreprises Chair Ajay Piramal was at 436th place and Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy ranked 962nd.
At 365th place, consumer goods giant Patanjali Ayurveda's co-founder Acharya Balkrishna (C) made it to the Forbes list with a net worth of $4.8 billion. Piramal Entreprises Chair Ajay Piramal was at ..
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