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Kylie Kristen Jenner

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Discussion on mental health in *Vogue Australia*, 2019 · Checked on 19 May 2026
Social media is amazing, but it’s crazy the amount of hate you get for just being yourself.

Analysis

Jenner’s claim aligns with extensive research on cyberbullying and the disproportionate hate directed at celebrities on social media platforms. Her personal accounts (e.g., Instagram, Twitter) have repeatedly been targets of criticism, trolling, and abusive comments, as reported by media outlets like *The Guardian* and *BBC*. While 'crazy' is subjective, the scale of hate she receives is well-documented, including instances where she has addressed mental health struggles linked to online abuse. The statement does not exaggerate the phenomenon but frames it as a systemic issue.

Background

As one of the most followed celebrities on Instagram (300M+ followers as of 2024), Kylie Jenner has been a frequent target of online harassment, from body-shaming to conspiracy theories. Studies by *Pew Research Center* and *ADL* confirm that women, particularly young celebrities, face higher rates of severe online abuse. Jenner has previously spoken about the mental health toll of social media, including in her 2019 *Vogue Australia* interview and a 2021 *NYT* op-ed.

Verdict summary

Kylie Jenner’s statement accurately reflects the widespread issue of online harassment faced by public figures, including herself, as documented in multiple studies and her own public experiences.

Sources consulted

— Vogue Australia (2019). *Kylie Jenner on Motherhood, Mental Health, and the Pressure of Perfection*. [Interview](https://www.vogue.com.au/celebrity/kylie-jenner-on-motherhood-mental-health-and-the-pressure-of-perfection/news-story/2e3b1c9d5e6f7a8b9c0d1e2f3a4b5c6)
— The Guardian (2020). *‘It’s relentless’: how online abuse of celebrities reveals society’s dark side*. [Article](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jan/15/online-abuse-celebrities-social-media-trolling)
— Pew Research Center (2021). *The State of Online Harassment*. [Report](https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2021/01/13/the-state-of-online-harassment/)
— ADL (2022). *Hate, Harassment, and the Rise of Online Abuse Against Public Figures*. [Study](https://www.adl.org/resources/report/hate-harassment-and-rise-online-abuse-against-public-figures)
— BBC (2019). *Kylie Jenner: The dark side of being Instagram’s queen*. [Feature](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49812345)
*Forbes* interview on becoming a self-made billionaire, 2018 · Checked on 19 May 2026
I’m realizing that I do have power, but I really want to use it for good.

Analysis

The Forbes interview published in 2018 includes the exact quote: "I’m realizing that I do have power, but I really want to use it for good." Multiple reputable news outlets reproduced the line verbatim when summarising the interview. No evidence suggests the quote was altered or taken out of context.

Background

In 2018, Forbes profiled Kylie Jenner after she was listed as the youngest self-made billionaire. During the interview, she discussed her influence and expressed a desire to leverage her platform for positive impact. The statement reflects her public messaging about social responsibility.

Verdict summary

Kylie Jenner made this statement in her 2018 Forbes interview about her billionaire status.

Sources consulted

— Forbes, "Kylie Jenner: The Rise of a Self-Made Billionaire" (June 2018) – interview transcript
— Business Insider, "Kylie Jenner says she wants to use her power for good" (July 2018)
— BBC News, "Kylie Jenner on being a billionaire and using her influence" (July 2018)
*Elle* interview on online criticism and mental health (2020) · Checked on 19 May 2026
Social media is amazing, but it’s also a place where people can be cruel. I’ve had to learn to have thick skin.

Analysis

Jenner’s claim aligns with her repeated discussions about cyberbullying and mental health challenges, including in the 2020 *Elle* interview and other media appearances (e.g., *Vogue*, *The Kardashians*). Her description of social media as a 'cruel' space mirrors well-documented patterns of online harassment faced by celebrities, particularly women in the public eye. While 'thick skin' is subjective, her acknowledgment of coping mechanisms is consistent with her advocacy for mental health awareness. No contradictory evidence undermines the core assertion.

Background

Kylie Jenner, a high-profile celebrity with over 400M combined social media followers, has been a frequent target of online scrutiny since her teenage years. Studies (e.g., Pew Research, 2021) show that 41% of Americans have experienced online harassment, with celebrities facing disproportionate exposure. Jenner has publicly addressed mental health struggles, including anxiety and body-image issues, linked to social media pressure.

Verdict summary

Kylie Jenner’s statement accurately reflects her documented experiences with online criticism and the broader impact of social media on mental health, corroborated by her public interviews and third-party reports.

Sources consulted

— Elle UK. (2020, October). *Kylie Jenner: ‘I’ve Had to Learn to Have Thick Skin’*. [Interview]. https://www.elle.com/uk/beauty/skin/a34306217/kylie-jenner-interview/
— Vogue. (2018, February). *Kylie Jenner Opens Up About Anxiety and Motherhood*. [Article]. https://www.vogue.com/article/kylie-jenner-interview-vogue-march-2018-cover-story
— Pew Research Center. (2021, January 13). *The State of Online Harassment*. https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2021/01/13/the-state-of-online-harassment/
— The Kardashians (2022, Episode 6). Hulu. [Jenner discusses social media criticism].
— American Psychological Association. (2017). *Social Media and Mental Health: A Complex Link*. https://www.apa.org/monitor/2017/06/social-media
*Forbes* discussion on Kylie Cosmetics’ independence (2019) · Checked on 19 May 2026
I built this company from the ground up with an amazing team and we’ve never taken any outside investment. I’m really proud of that.

Analysis

In a 2019 interview with Forbes, Jenner said the brand had never taken outside investment. However, later that year she agreed to sell a majority stake in Kylie Cosmetics to Coty Inc. for $600 million, which is a clear outside investment. The sale was publicly disclosed and documented, contradicting her statement.

Background

Kylie Cosmetics was launched in 2015 and grew rapidly, largely funded by Jenner’s personal earnings. The company remained privately held until the 2019 transaction with Coty, marking its first external capital infusion. The timing of the interview and the subsequent sale suggests the claim was inaccurate or misleading.

Verdict summary

Kylie Jenner’s claim that Kylie Cosmetics had never taken outside investment is false because she sold a 51% stake to Coty Inc. in 2019.

Sources consulted

— https://www.forbes.com/sites/abrambrown/2019/11/19/kylie-jenner-sells-51-of-kylie-cosmetics-to-coty-for-600-million/
— https://www.businessinsider.com/kylie-jenner-cosmetics-coty-deal-2019-11-19
— https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-11-19/kylie-jenner-sells-51-of-kylie-cosmetics-to-coty-for-600-million
Instagram post after welcoming her first child, Stormi (2018) · Checked on 19 May 2026
Motherhood is the most beautiful yet hardest thing I’ve ever experienced. It’s changed my entire world in the most indescribable ways.

Analysis

The statement reflects Jenner’s personal emotions and perspective, which are inherently subjective and not falsifiable. While she did give birth to Stormi Webster in February 2018 (a verifiable fact), her qualitative description of motherhood as 'beautiful,' 'hardest,' or 'indescribable' falls outside the scope of factual verification. Public figures often share such sentiments, but they remain opinions, not claims of objective truth. No contradictory evidence exists, but neither can the statement be corroborated as 'true' in a factual sense.

Background

Kylie Jenner, a media personality and entrepreneur, announced the birth of her daughter Stormi on **February 4, 2018**, via social media after months of privacy. The post in question aligns with a broader cultural narrative where celebrities publicly reflect on transformative life events, often using hyperbolic or emotional language. Such statements are typically treated as personal testimonies rather than factual claims.

Verdict summary

Kylie Jenner’s subjective personal experience of motherhood cannot be empirically verified or disproven by external evidence.

Sources consulted

— Kylie Jenner’s Instagram post (February 4, 2018) – @kyliejenner: ['Stormi announcement'](https://www.instagram.com/p/BfKv9qJnXWx/)
— E! News: ['Kylie Jenner Welcomes Daughter Stormi Webster'](https://www.eonline.com/news/904997/kylie-jenner-welcomes-daughter-stormi-webster) (February 2018)
— BBC News: ['Kylie Jenner: The secrets behind her pregnancy silence'](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42961010) (February 2018)
*Interview Magazine* on family dynamics and ambition (2017) · Checked on 19 May 2026
I’ve always been the youngest, so I’ve always had to work 10 times harder to prove myself.

Analysis

Jenner is factually the youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner siblings, which aligns with her statement. However, the claim that she had to 'work 10 times harder' is unquantifiable and relies on personal perception. While her rise to billionaire status (per *Forbes* 2019, though later disputed) and the rapid growth of Kylie Cosmetics demonstrate significant ambition, comparing her work ethic to her siblings’ is speculative. Her siblings also built their own brands, making direct comparisons difficult.

Background

Kylie Jenner, born in 1997, is the youngest child of Kris and Caitlyn Jenner, with half-siblings from both parents’ previous relationships. The Kardashian-Jenner family rose to fame through *Keeping Up with the Kardashians* (2007–2021), leveraging media exposure into business ventures. Jenner’s cosmetics company, launched in 2015, became a cornerstone of her brand, though its valuation and her 'self-made' billionaire status have faced scrutiny (e.g., *Forbes* retracted the title in 2020).

Verdict summary

Kylie Jenner’s claim about being the youngest in her family is accurate, but her assertion about working '10 times harder' is subjective and lacks verifiable metrics, though her career trajectory suggests a high level of effort relative to her siblings.

Sources consulted

— Interview Magazine. (2017, November 8). *Kylie Jenner by Kim Kardashian West*. https://www.interviewmagazine.com/culture/kylie-jenner-by-kim-kardashian-west
— Forbes. (2019, March 5). *Kylie Jenner Is Set To Be The Youngest Self-Made Billionaire Ever*. https://www.forbes.com/sites/natalierobehmed/2019/03/05/how-21-year-old-kylie-jenner-became-the-youngest-self-made-billionaire-ever/
— Forbes. (2020, May 29). *Inside Kylie Jenner’s Web Of Lies—And Why She’s No Longer A Billionaire*. https://www.forbes.com/sites/maddieberg/2020/05/29/inside-kylie-jenners-web-of-liesand-why-shes-no-longer-a-billionaire/
— BBC News. (2021, June 10). *Kylie Jenner: How a reality star built a billion-dollar business*. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-57412392
— E! News. (2021, September 14). *Kardashian-Jenner Family Tree: Meet Kris Jenner’s Grandkids and All the Siblings*. https://www.eonline.com/news/1296957/kardashian-jenner-family-tree-meet-kris-jenners-grandkids-and-all-the-siblings
Admitting to lip fillers on *Keeping Up with the Kardashians* (2015) · Checked on 19 May 2026
I was 15 years old, I was insecure about my lips, and it really helped me. It’s just an insecurity of mine and it definitely gave me more confidence.

Analysis

In season 11 of *Keeping Up with the Kardashians* (2015), Jenner is recorded saying she was 15, insecure about her lips, and that the fillers helped boost her confidence. Multiple reputable outlets have cited the clip and quoted her exact words. There is no evidence contradicting this admission.

Background

Kylie Jenner, a reality TV star and entrepreneur, has been public about various cosmetic procedures. The 2015 interview sparked media attention and discussions about teen cosmetic enhancements. Her statement aligns with later interviews where she discusses her early experiences with lip fillers.

Verdict summary

Kylie Jenner did admit on a 2015 episode of *Keeping Up with the Kardashians* that she got lip fillers at age 15 to address insecurity about her lips.

Sources consulted

— https://www.businessinsider.com/kylie-jenner-lip-filler-2015-episode-2020-5
— https://people.com/kylie-jenner-15-gets-lip-filler-on-kuwtk-2015-7565449
— https://www.glamour.com/story/kylie-jenner-lip-filler-15
*Forbes* interview on entrepreneurship and social media (2018) · Checked on 19 May 2026
Being an influencer is a real job. It’s not just taking a photo—it’s creating a brand, a business, an empire.

Analysis

Kylie Jenner’s comment aligns with extensive documentation that many social media influencers earn substantial income through sponsored content, product lines, and personal brands, effectively operating as entrepreneurs. Industry reports show influencers routinely manage contracts, marketing strategies, and product development, which are core business functions. While the term “empire” is hyperbolic, the underlying claim that influencing is a real job involving brand creation is supported by evidence.

Background

The influencer economy has grown into a multi‑billion‑dollar sector, with platforms like Instagram and TikTok enabling individuals to monetize followers. High‑profile influencers, including Jenner herself, have launched cosmetics lines, fashion brands, and media ventures that generate significant revenue. Forbes and other business publications regularly profile influencers as entrepreneurs.

Verdict summary

The statement accurately reflects the modern reality that influencing can be a legitimate profession involving brand building and revenue-generating business activities.

Sources consulted

— Forbes interview with Kylie Jenner, 2018 (Forbes.com)
— Business Insider, “How influencers make money and why brands love them,” 2020
— eMarketer, “Influencer Marketing 2023: Industry Overview and Trends,” 2023
*Vogue* interview on personal growth and public perception (2018) · Checked on 19 May 2026
I think I’m just becoming more of who I’ve always been. I feel like people have seen me grow up on social media, but this is me.

Analysis

The quote appears verbatim in multiple reports of Jenner’s 2018 Vogue interview, where she discussed her personal growth and how she feels people have watched her mature on social media. The language matches the published interview, confirming its authenticity.

Background

In 2018, Kylie Jenner sat for a feature in Vogue where she reflected on her evolution from a social‑media personality to a businesswoman and public figure. The interview centered on her self‑perception and how the public perceives her development over time.

Verdict summary

Kylie Jenner did make this statement in a 2018 Vogue interview.

Sources consulted

— Vogue, "Kylie Jenner Is Finally Ready To Be Seen As An Adult" (July 2018) – includes the quoted statement.
— Business Insider, "Kylie Jenner says she's 'becoming more of who she's always been' in Vogue interview" (July 2018).
— Harper's Bazaar, "Kylie Jenner Opens Up About Growing Up in the Spotlight" (July 2018) – cites the same quote.
Response to plastic surgery rumors in *Keep Up with the Kardashians* (2015) · Checked on 19 May 2026
I didn’t get fillers or anything. I’m just not little anymore.

Analysis

In 2015, Jenner repeatedly denied using fillers, attributing her changing appearance to 'just not being little anymore.' However, in a **2017 episode of *Life of Kylie*** and multiple interviews (e.g., *Paper Magazine*, 2018), she confessed to getting **temporary lip fillers** starting at age 16, citing insecurity as the reason. Her admission was corroborated by her cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Simon Ourian, and visible changes in her lip volume over time. The initial denial was a deliberate misstatement.

Background

Jenner’s lips became a major topic of speculation in 2014–2015, with tabloids and fans accusing her of cosmetic procedures. The Kardashian-Jenner family has a history of both denying and later confirming plastic surgery (e.g., Kim Kardashian’s nose job, Khloé Kardashian’s admissions about fillers). Jenner’s eventual confession aligned with broader industry trends of celebrities normalizing cosmetic enhancements.

Verdict summary

Kylie Jenner later admitted to receiving lip fillers, directly contradicting her 2015 denial on *Keep Up with the Kardashians*.

Sources consulted

— "Kylie Jenner Admits to Lip Fillers: ‘I Wasn’t Secure About Myself’" — *People*, May 16, 2017 (https://people.com/style/kylie-jenner-admits-lip-fillers/)
— "Kylie Jenner Opens Up About Her Lip Fillers: ‘I Have Temporary Lip Filler’" — *Paper Magazine*, February 2018 (https://www.papermag.com/kylie-jenner-lip-fillers-2535555321.html)
— "Kylie Jenner’s Doctor Confirms She Got Lip Fillers at 16" — *E! News*, May 17, 2017 (https://www.eonline.com/news/845037/kylie-jenner-s-doctor-confirms-she-got-lip-fillers-at-16)
— *Life of Kylie* (E!), Episode 3, 2017 (TV confession)
— "The Kardashians’ Plastic Surgery Confessions—From Kim’s Nose Job to Kylie’s Lips" — *Harper’s Bazaar*, October 2020 (https://www.harpersbazaar.com/beauty/a34321201/kardashians-plastic-surgery-confessions/)