Kylie Jenner
Kylie Jenner attends the MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on Aug. 20, 2018, in New York City. Getty Images/Jamie McCarthy

Kylie Jenner has the tag of being the youngest self-made billionaire, but she is not stopping there. While people may argue about whether she is self-made or not, the makeup mogul is busy expanding her business to include new products that are not restricted to skin and hair products.

Kylie Cosmetics has already become a big hit, earning Jenner millions each year. She is now expanding the business into bed linens, wines, and other home products.

In an interview with Playboy magazine in its upcoming “Pleasure Issue,” Jenner confirmed the business expansion, People reported. Why does she have this new goal when she is already so successful? The billionaire explained by saying that she gets pleasure by doing things that others believe she is incapable of doing.

The success of Kylie Cosmetics has only inspired Jenner to do more. She said that she is increasingly getting obsessed with her business. She can’t wait to “keep expanding and creating new things.”

Jenner’s boyfriend, who was moderating the interview, appeared to be very supportive of her ambitious plans. He brought up the subject of wines and linens by saying that he overheard her talking about them. The billionaire explained that she doesn’t have immediate plans of launching any products in these categories, but she has trademarked everything to set the stage in case she launches these products at some point in the future.

Jenner has been a role model and an inspiration to women across America, but she may be having some problems within her family. Her sisters tend to tease her about her enormous success, and Kourtney Kardashian recently admitted that she feels the pressure because of the makeup mogul, E! News reported.

Kardashian has also been working on her own business called Poosh. Speaking at the premiere of “The Real,” she talked about Jenner’s success and said that subconsciously it made her wonder “when is it enough?”

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