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When culture zigs, she zags! Despite all the Barbie hysteria this summer, Kylie Jenner has seemingly pledged her allegiance to Bratz dolls. The media mogul just announced a major partnership with the iconic doll brand. Yup. You can currently buy mini Bratz Kylies in not one, but six of her iconic looks from the last few years, per PEOPLE.
This is only the latest and greatest brand endorsement of Kylie’s career. The youngest member of the Kardashian-Jenner fam has been in the limelight a very long time (as in, she’s spent more of her life as a famous influencer than not). And along the way, she’s def picked up more than a few tricks on how to bolster her net worth.
Want to know more? Below, Women’s Health has all the deets of one of the wealthiest Kardashian sis.
She made roughly $5 million for each season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
While Kylie’s last name doesn’t match the one in the iconic reality TV show, she still makes a pretty penny as a Jenner. The iconic Keeping up with the Kardashians premiered when Kylie was just 10 years old, so she’s been earning bank for practically her whole life.
In 2015, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that the family signed an $80 million deal for a three-year contract. Later, E! paid the Kardashian clan “below $100 million” to renew KUWTK for three years, according to a 2017 report from Variety.
As for how the family splits the dough from their profitable reality television shows, it’s unclear. In 2017, TMZ wrote that the “Kardashian deal is structured so that the family decides how to split up the money amongst themselves.”
That same year, Momager Kris Jenner said that the family splits the earnings pretty much down the middle. “Everybody gets paid pretty much equally, ’cause we all film a lot, and we all work hard, and we’ve created this show and this brand for the last decade,” she said on The Ellen Show.
So, assuming the updated was around $90 million—split six ways between the Kardashian sisters, the Jenner sisters, and mom Kris—Kylie should’ve made approximately $5 million per season.