Kylie Jenner
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Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Yes, Kylie Jenner is real — one of the most documented public figures alive, on television since age 10 (Keeping Up with the Kardashians premiered in 2007) and, since 2015, a beauty entrepreneur: she launched Kylie Lip Kits (renamed Kylie Cosmetics in 2016) at 17 with $250,000 of her own money, and by November 2019 the brand was successful enough that Coty Inc. paid $600 million for a 51% stake, valuing the company at $1.2 billion. "kylie jenner ai" gets searched roughly 210 times a month, and the reason isn't doubt that she exists — it's the sheer scale of AI fraud riding on her name. McAfee's 2024 Celebrity Hacker Hotlist ranked her #2 in the U.S. for the celebrities most exploited in AI-driven online scams, behind only Scarlett Johansson and ahead of Taylor Swift, Tom Hanks, and Sydney Sweeney — her name and likeness used, per McAfee's research, for "social media giveaway scams and fake Kylie Cosmetics products and websites." Separately, cybersecurity firm Bitdefender Labs documented her voice among those cloned by AI voice generators for fraudulent celebrity-endorsed giveaway and investment ads circulating on Facebook, in the same wave that cloned Elon Musk, Oprah, and Jennifer Aniston. None of it is authorized: she has no affiliation with any giveaway, crypto pitch, weight-loss ad, or discount storefront claiming her endorsement, and unauthorized AI chatbot "personas" using her name and image on third-party apps are not her, not licensed by her, and not run by her team, whatever disclaimer they carry. Her business history has also drawn real, well-documented scrutiny worth separating from the AI-scam noise: Forbes named her the youngest "self-made billionaire" in 2019, then published a high-profile retraction in May 2020 after finding evidence her team had inflated her earnings and net worth to Forbes for years, including allegedly fabricated tax documents — an allegation her attorney called "unequivocally false." That dispute is a matter of public record; it has nothing to do with whether she herself is a real person, which is not in question. Her verified accounts are @kyliejenner (Instagram, TikTok) and @KylieJenner (X), and her only official commerce is through kyliecosmetics.com, khy.com, and her Sprinter beverage brand — anything else selling "her" products or content through a DM, ad, or AI-cloned video is impersonation. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @kyliejenner Official ~382M followers, verified — her primary account, the most-followed woman on Instagram.
- TikTok @kyliejenner Official Verified official account, joined 2019.
- X (Twitter) @KylieJenner Official Verified personal account.
- Kylie Cosmetics kyliecosmetics.com Official Official storefront for Kylie Cosmetics, Kylie Skin, and Kylie Baby. Any other site claiming to sell her products at a discount is a counterfeit/scam storefront, per McAfee's 2024 research.
- OnlyFans / subscriptions (none — does not exist) Official No account No subscription or adult-content platform of any kind. Anything selling her "exclusive" or "leaked" content is a scam by definition.
Quick answers
Does Kylie Jenner have an OnlyFans?
No — Kylie Jenner has no OnlyFans account. No subscription or adult-content platform of any kind. Anything selling her "exclusive" or "leaked" content is a scam by definition. Any account or link claiming to be her OnlyFans is not her.
What is Kylie Jenner's real name?
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Is every “Kylie Jenner” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- Not to be confused with Kylie Minogue, the Australian singer — a different, older public figure who shares only the first name.
- Her sister Kendall Jenner was the subject of a separate, Meta-authorized AI chatbot persona named "Billie" in 2023, later shut down after backlash; Kylie has never had an authorized AI chatbot of her own. Any "Kylie Jenner AI" chat character on third-party apps is an unlicensed fan-made or impersonator persona, not an official product.
- "King Kylie" was her own self-titled early brand/YouTube persona (2015) and is used here only as a documented former alias, not a separate individual.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- She is ranked #2 in the U.S. on McAfee's 2024 Celebrity Hacker Hotlist — the second most exploited celebrity name/likeness for AI-driven online scams, behind only Scarlett Johansson. Documented schemes include fake giveaways and counterfeit "Kylie Cosmetics" websites impersonating her real brand.
- Bitdefender Labs found her voice AI-cloned for fraudulent celebrity-endorsed giveaway and investment ads on Facebook — the same wave that cloned Elon Musk, Oprah, and Jennifer Aniston. Any video or audio ad where "Kylie" personally endorses a giveaway, crypto opportunity, or discount code is fabricated.
- Unauthorized third-party AI chatbot "personas" using her name and image circulate on character-chat apps. Even where these disclose they are AI, they are not licensed or operated by her — she has no official AI chatbot.
- She has no subscription or adult-content platform of any kind. Any account claiming to sell her "exclusive" or "leaked" content is fabricated, not her.
- Her verified accounts are exactly @kyliejenner (Instagram, TikTok) and @KylieJenner (X), and her only official commerce runs through kyliecosmetics.com, khy.com, and her Sprinter beverage brand. Fan accounts, "news"/"updates" pages, and lookalike storefronts are not her.
The documented facts
- Real person: American television personality and entrepreneur, born August 10, 1997, in Los Angeles; began appearing on E!'s Keeping Up with the Kardashians in 2007 and later Life of Kylie (2017) and The Kardashians (2022–) Source: Wikipedia — Kylie Jenner · documented
- Launched Kylie Lip Kits in 2015 at age 17 with $250,000 of her own money; renamed Kylie Cosmetics in 2016. In November 2019, Coty Inc. acquired a 51% stake for $600 million, valuing the company at $1.2 billion Source: CNBC, Nov 2019 · documented
- Ranked #2 in the U.S. on McAfee's 2024 Celebrity Hacker Hotlist — the second most exploited celebrity name/likeness for AI-driven online scams, behind Scarlett Johansson and ahead of Taylor Swift and Tom Hanks — with her name and likeness used for "social media giveaway scams and fake Kylie Cosmetics products and websites" Source: The Hollywood Reporter, Oct 2024 · documented
- Independently reported the same McAfee ranking and scam pattern (fake giveaways, counterfeit Kylie Cosmetics storefronts) Source: Gizmodo, Oct 2024 · documented
- Cybersecurity firm Bitdefender Labs documented her voice among those cloned by AI voice generators (alongside Elon Musk, Oprah, and Jennifer Aniston) in fraudulent celebrity-endorsed giveaway and investment scam ads circulating on Facebook Source: Bitdefender Labs · documented
- Forbes named her the world's youngest "self-made billionaire" in 2019, then published a retraction in May 2020, reporting evidence her team had inflated her earnings and net worth for years, including allegedly fabricated tax documents; her attorney called the accusation "unequivocally false" Source: Forbes, May 2020 · documented
- The FTC's final rule banning fake reviews and testimonials — including fabricated celebrity endorsements — was announced August 14, 2024 and took effect October 21, 2024, giving the agency civil-penalty authority against exactly the kind of AI-cloned celebrity-endorsement ads documented above Source: FTC.gov, Aug 2024 · documented
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