Find Out How Kylie Jenner's Sisters Poke Fun at Her Billionaire Status
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The makeup mogul talks about her billionaire status during her appearance on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show', on which Kris Jenner jokingly says that she's her 'favorite child.'

AceShowbiz - For siblings, teasing each other and poking fun at each other's success are something common, and that also applies to the Kardashian sisters. During her upcoming appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show", Kylie Jenner reveals that her sisters love to tease her over her billionaire status.

In a sneak peek at her appearance on the morning talk show, host Ellen DeGeneres asks whether her sisters have ever given her a hard time over her status. Responding to that, Kylie reveals they love to do that in their group chat room, explaining, "It's only when we, I don't know, when we're, like in a group chat talking about where we should go on a group trip, and then everyone's like, 'Kylie? Are you going to pay for it?' Or, just stuff like that."

She then assures that her sisters doesn't really mean what they say and that there's nothing but "sister love." Kylie adds, "They're really proud of me, for sure."

Kris Jenner joins her youngest daughter on the talk show, on which she reveals that the makeup mogul only covers for her needs. "Just my stuff. As long as she pays for my stuff," she says. And when Ellen jokes that Kylie must be Kris' "favorite child," the latter simply responds, "Well duh."

Forbes named Kylie the youngest self-made billionaire back in March, breaking the record that was previously held by Facebook's co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckenberg. Her status sparked backlash at the moment, considering that the mother of one is a member of the famous Kardashian family. Thus, many thought that her success wasn't self-made.

Kylie herself has defended her status in a magazine interview, deeming herself a "special case" of a self-made billionaire. "I am a special case because before I started Kylie Cosmetics, I had a huge platform and lots of fans," she said. "I did not get money from my parents past the age of 15. I used 100 percent of my own money to start the company, not a dime in my bank account is inherited... and I am proud of that."

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