Kendall Jenner Net Worth (Money & Salary)

Kendall Jenner Net Worth (Money & Salary)

Title: Kendall Jenner Net Worth (Money & Salary)
Last Updated: December 6, 2024


What is Kendall Jenner’s Net Worth?

American reality television star and fashion model Kendall Jenner boasts a net worth of $60 million. She gained prominence through her participation in the reality TV series “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” featuring alongside her well-known family. Moreover, Kendall ranks among the highest-paid models globally, having earned $10 million from June 2015 to June 2016, which represented more than double the approximately $4 million she made the previous year. From June 2016 to June 2017, she matched this amount again with another $10 million. Furthermore, between June 2017 and June 2018, she saw her earnings spike to $22 million. In 2019, her total income from various projects was around $12 million. Kendall’s wealth is derived from social media posts, fees for appearances, and endorsement contracts with brands like Calvin Klein, Estée Lauder, Marc Jacobs, Fendi, Karl Lagerfeld, among others.

Early Life

Kendall Nicole Jenner, born on November 3, 1995, in Los Angeles, California, is the child of retired Olympic decathlete Caitlyn Jenner (formerly Bruce Jenner) and television personality Kris Jenner. Growing up in a large blended family, she has a younger sister, Kylie, and eight half-siblings from her parents’ prior marriages. Among her most recognized half-siblings are Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, and Rob Kardashian, indie pop duo Brandon & Leah’s Brandon Jenner, and actor Sam “Brody” Jenner from “The Hills.” Raised alongside Kylie and the Kardashians in Calabasas, California, Jenner attended Sierra Canyon School before transitioning to homeschooling to focus on her modeling career, eventually graduating high school in 2014.

Modeling Career

At the age of 14, Jenner signed with Wilhelmina Models in July 2009, marking the beginning of her modeling journey. Her debut assignment was the “Rocker Babes with a Twist” campaign for Forever 21 in late 2009 and early 2010. Jenner graced the pages of Teen Vogue in April 2010, and in September 2011, she showcased designs for Sherri Hill during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Her career took off, leading to magazine covers throughout 2012 in publications such as American Cheerleader, Teen Prom, Looks, Raine, GenLux, Lovecat, and Flavour Magazine, alongside campaigns for brands like White Sands Australia and Leah Madden.

Teaming up with Victoria’s Secret photographer Russell James, Jenner appeared in publications such as Kurv, Miss Vogue Australia, and Harper’s Bazaar Arabia. She was featured in James’ book launches for “Nomad Two Worlds: Australia” in Sydney and Los Angeles, which helped pivot her career towards high fashion as she joined The Society Management in November 2013.

Under Society Management, Jenner walked for prestigious brands like Marc Jacobs, Givenchy, Chancel, Donna Karan, Diane von Fürstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger, Fendi, Bottega Veneta, Pucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Balmain, Victoria’s Secret, H&M, Oscar de la Renta, Vera Wang, Givenchy, Miu Miu, and Dior. She was appointed an official Estée Lauder rep in November 2014, signed a contract with Calvin Klein Jeans in March 2015, and partnered with Penshoppe in May. Additionally, she collaborated with Chilean retail chain París in April 2016, and in 2017, she was featured in a campaign for La Perla. Esteemed publications showcasing her work include Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar, GQ, and numerous international Vogue editions.

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Instagram Earnings

With one of the highest follower counts among celebrities on Instagram, Kendall earns substantial sums for sponsored posts, often reaching hundreds of thousands of dollars. Back in 2017, she was reportedly compensated $250,000 to endorse the notorious Fyre Festival, which ultimately turned out to be a fiasco. On average, a sponsored post can generate income between $100,000 and $150,000 for Kendall.

Kendall Jenner Net Worth History
2011 $500 thousand
2012 $1 million
2013 $5 million
2014 $10 million
2015 $13 million
2016 $18 million
2017 $23 million
2018 $31 million
2019 $40 million
2020 $45 million
2021 $50 million
2022 $55 million

 

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Kendall Jenner Real Estate Portfolio

Kendall’s first venture into real estate occurred in 2014 with the purchase of a $1.3 million condo in Westwood, California. She attempted to sell it in June 2017 for $1.6 million but ultimately reduced the listing price to $1.5 million to attract a buyer. In 2017, she sold her home in Hollywood Hills for $6.85 million, netting around $350,000 after acquiring it from actors John Krasinski and Emily Blunt in 2016. Notably, Jimmy Kimmel resided just across the street. Krasinski and Blunt had bought the property in 2009 for $1.86 million. Later, in October 2017, Kendall acquired a five-bedroom home in Beverly Hills for $8.55 million, partly due to safety concerns regarding her Hollywood Hills residence, where she experienced numerous stalker incidents. The new property is located in the more secure gated community of Mulholland Estates. It is worth mentioning that Paris Hilton’s Mulholland house suffered five burglaries. Presently, her neighbor is Christina Aguilera.

Other Creative Pursuits

Beyond her career in modeling, Jenner has explored photography, with her first published work appearing in LOVE magazine’s sixteenth-anniversary issue, where she styled and captured images of Kaia Gerber, the daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford. Jenner also co-authored the novel “Rebels:

In 2014, Kendall Jenner collaborated with her sister Kylie and ghostwriter Maya Sloan to produce “City of Indra.”

Business Ventures

Alongside her younger sister Kylie and the Kardashian family, Jenner has secured numerous profitable business agreements. She launched two nail lacquers for the Kardashian Kolors line by Nicole by OPI in 2011, ultimately generating a combined revenue of $100,000 with Kylie. Additional collaborations between the Jenner sisters include their jewelry collection “Metal Haven by Kendall & Kylie” in 2013 with Mascal Mouawad’s Glamhouse, a shoe and handbag line for Nordstrom under Steve Madden’s Madden Girl line in 2014, the “Kendall & Kylie Collection” with PacSun introduced in 2013, and the “Kendall + Kylie” collection for Topshop that debuted in 2016. Moreover, in September 2015, the Jenner and Kardashian sisters each launched a paid subscription mobile app site in partnership with Whalerock Industries. In 2016, the Jenner sisters collaborated with Glu Mobile to create the “Kendall and Kylie” app, a spin-off of their older sister Kim’s “Kim Kardashian: Hollywood” app.

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Controversy

Jenner has faced her share of controversy and public criticism. In January 2017, she received $250,000 for an Instagram post that promoted the fraudulent Fyre Festival, which was later condemned for its deceitfulness and inefficiencies. Many criticized her involvement in promoting the event. Additionally, in April 2017, she appeared in a Pepsi commercial titled “Live for Now,” which was taken down after just one day due to backlash for trivializing the Black Lives Matter movement and protests against police brutality.

Again in June 2017, Jenner found herself in another controversy when she and sister Kylie launched a T-shirt line featuring logos and images of renowned musicians such as Tupac Shakur, The Doors, Metallica, Pink Floyd, and The Notorious B.I.G. Several estates of the featured artists issued cease and desist letters, and the photographer who captured the image of Tupac Shakur sued the sisters for copyright infringement. The sisters subsequently removed the shirts and publicly apologized.

Personal Life

Unlike her siblings, Jenner maintains privacy regarding the specifics of her romantic life.


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Post Title: Kendall Jenner Net Worth (Money & Salary)
Last Updated: December 6, 2024