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How the world's 5 youngest billionaires spend their time and money
At 22, Kylie Jenner is the youngest billionaire in the world.
She has a net worth of $1 billion thanks, largely, to the success of her makeup company, Kylie Cosmetics.
Source: Forbes
The company was valued at $1.2 billion in November after Jenner sold a majority stake in her makeup brand to CoverGirl's parent company, Coty Inc., for $600 million.
Source: Business Insider
She shares her life with her 169 million Instagram followers and reportedly charges $1 million per sponsored post.
Source: Business Insider
Jenner rose to fame on her family's reality-TV show, "Keeping Up With The Kardashians." She was 9 years old when the first episode was filmed.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Jenner owns multiple luxury cars, which are most likely worth millions collectively.
Source: Business Insider
Jenner stores her cars in her 1.4-acre Hidden Hills, California, compound, which she purchased in 2016 for $12 million.
The world's second- and third-youngest billionaires are the sisters Alexandra, right, and Katharina Andresen.
Source: Forbes
They each own 42.2% of the Oslo, Norway-based investment company Ferd, which their father, Johan H. Andresen, founded.
Source: Money
She rides competitively and is sponsored by the equestrian brands Kingsland and Samshield.
Source: Instagram
She makes sure her "boys" are kept in the best shape with plenty of veterinary and grooming appointments.
Source: Instagram
... and like many 23-year-olds, she appears to enjoy getting glammed up and going out with friends.
Source: Instagram
But it's not all ponies and sky-high martinis. If her Instagram feed is any indication, Alexandra also loves the outdoors, hiking, camping, and fishing.
Source: Instagram
Alexandra is a self-proclaimed jet-setter. In a photo dated December 2016, she's pictured in Mumbai, India.
Source: Instagram
Alexandra and Katharina, her 24-year-old sister, have five dogs between them, including a purebred boxer and a bulldog.
Source: Instagram
Before Alexandra moved to Florida in 2018, both sisters lived at home with their father and mother, pictured here with Katharina.
Source: Money
When their father transferred most of his funds to his daughters in 2005, the money was split equally between Alexandra and Katharina (pictured here).
Source: Money
Katharina enjoys staying up-to-date with the latest fashion trends, and favors a Louis Vuitton bag. This one's value is estimated at $1,900.
Source: Louis Vuitton
Another from her collection, this holiday-ready Louis Vuitton duffel, is valued at $1,870.
Source: Louis Vuitton
Katharina is a self-proclaimed "shoe-aholic." These limited-edition Louboutin pumps have an estimated value of $640.
Source: Christian Louboutin
These pearl-encrusted, heeled Gucci loafers — also from her collection — will cost you $990.
Source: Gucci
Just behind the Andresen sisters is Gustav Magnar Witzøe, who is also among Norway's superrich and is the fourth-youngest billionaire in the world.
Source: Forbes
This 26-year-old is worth $2.3 billion and owns 47% of the Norwegian salmon producer SalMar, which was gifted to him in 2013 by his dad, Gustav Witzøe, pictured here. He's the wealthiest billionaire on this list.
Source: Forbes
Gustav (also known as Gus) is into fashion — especially shoes. He often features in the front row of various Norwegian fashion shows.
Source: Instagram
And judging by his Instagram feed, he likes to travel. Here he is in Padangtegal, Indonesia, in April 2017.
Source: Instagram
And, judging by social media posts, he enjoys active hobbies like golfing, skiing, and Jet Skiing.
Source: Instagram
Like the Andresen sisters, Witzøe also has a pet dog: His blue Staffordshire bull terrier features heavily on his Instagram.
Source: Instagram
German heiress Elisabeth Furtwaengler, 28, is the world's fifth-youngest billionaire.
Source: Forbes
Furtwaengler's father, magazine publisher Hubert Burda, gave both her and her elder brother Jacob 25% stakes in the family company, which publishes the German editions of Elle and Harper's Bazaar.
Source: Forbes
Professionally, Furtwaengler divides her time between serving on Burda Media's board and her career as a singer-songwriter.
Source: Forbes
Under the stage name Lisa Fou, Furtwängler has performed at music festivals in Munich and released covers of songs on YouTube ...
Source: Forbes
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