US media personality Kim Kardashian attends the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party following the 92nd Oscars at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills on February 9, 2020. (Photo by Jean-Baptiste Lacroix / AFP)
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Reality TV star Kim Kardashian has made her debut on the exclusive global list of the world's richest only one year after her younger sister Kylie Jenner fell off of it

Reality television star, influencer and business owner Kim Kardashian West is officially a billionaire, according to an estimate from Forbes, making her debut on the exclusive global list only one year after her younger sister Kylie Jenner fell off of it.

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Kardashian West's money comes from TV income and endorsement deals, according to the magazine, as well as her two lifestyle brands.

The star saw her wealth jump more than US$200 million just since October, Forbes estimated, from a worth of US$780 million last fall to US$1 billion this spring, only five years after the magazine first reported she had made her first US$51 million.

KKW Beauty was launched in 2017, often releasing cosmetic products in partnership with her four famous sisters that were heavily promoted through social media—Kardashian West alone has 69.7 million Twitter followers and 213 million Instagram followers.

By 2018, the company was making about US$100 million in revenue, according to Forbes, which has listed 2,775 billionaires in this year's rankings.

The 40-year-old's most recent project, Skims, launched in 2019 to offer underwear and loungewear in the founder's signature minimalist style, a move that proved lucrative during the work-from-home era.

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Though the company—of which Kardashian West owns a majority stake—has not disclosed revenue figures, Forbes has estimated its worth at more than US$500 million.

Jenner, the youngest member of the Kardashian family empire, fell out of the Forbes rankings in 2020 after the magazine claimed the 23-year-old had been inflating the size of her own cosmetic business. She had been named the world's youngest self-made billionaire in 2019 at age 21.

The family's hit reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians is set to end this year after a 20-season run, as news also emerged earlier this year that Kardashian West had filed for divorce from rapper Kanye West.

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