Kylie Jenner Is Officially the Youngest Self-Made Billionaire. Here Are 9 Others.She follows in the footsteps of some of the most famous billionaires in the world, including Mark Zuckerberg.

ByKate Taylor

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Kylie Jenner is the world's youngest self-made billionaire.

Kylie Jenner is officiallythe world's youngest self-made billionaire.

On Tuesday, Forbes and Bloomberg reported that the makeup entrepreneur and reality star had officially crossed the $1 billion milestone.

Some people were less than pleased with the designation of Jenner, whose ritzy upbringing was documented onKeeping Up with the Kardashians, as "self-made." Forbes uses the "self-made" designation as a way to distinguish between extremely rich people who inherited wealth and those whose fortune was made primarily in other ways.

Jenner follows in the footsteps of some of the most famous billionaires in the world -- including Mark Zuckerberg and Evan Spiegel, who each made their first billion before reaching the age of 30. A few high-profile names, includingLarry Page一个ndBill Gates, just missed the cutoff, achieving documented billionaire status at age 31.

Here are the select few self-made billionaires who made $1 billion before age 30.

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Sergey Brin, 30

Brin was just days away from his 31st birthday when Google went public in 2004 with avaluation of $27 billion.
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Elizabeth Holmes, founder and CEO of Theranos.

Elizabeth Holmes, 30

In 2014,Forbes estimatedHolmes had a net worth $4.5 billion at age 30 because of the massive valuation of her blood-testing startup, Theranos. At the time, she was the youngest woman to become a self-made billionaire -- and held that status until Jenner's recent triumph.

In 2016,《福布斯》放弃了估计of Holmes' net worth to zero because of allegations of fraud at Theranos.

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Eduardo Saverin, 28

The Facebook cofounder had a messy break with Mark Zuckerberg, but he crossed the $1 billion milestone in 2010 thanks tohis 5% stake in the social network.
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Patrick Collison, 28

Patrick Collison joined the elite ranks of people who become billionaires before turning 30 at age 28 in 2016. Stripe, an online-payments company founded by Collison and his brother John,reached a $9.2 billion valuation一个fter raising $150 million from Alphabet's investment division, pushing both brothers into the billionaire range.
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Evan Spiegel, left, and Bobby Murphy.

Bobby Murphy, 27

Snapchat cofounder Murphy passed the billionaire mark2015年一个t age 27, according to Forbes.
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Dustin Moskovitz.

Dustin Moskovitz, 26

Moskovitz made Forbes' billionaires list for the first time in 2010,一个t the age of 26. While Moskovitz left Facebook in 2008, after serving as its first chief technology officer, his 6% stake in Facebook was almost entirely responsible for his place on the list.
Stripe

John Collison, 26

John Collison was two years younger than his brother Patrick when they both became billionaires in 2016.
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Evan Spiegel, 25

The Snapchat CEO and cofounder wasjust 25when he first earned a spot on Forbes' billionaires list in 2015.
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Mark Zuckerberg, 23

Before this week, the Facebook cofounder and CEO was the youngest self-made billionaire, reaching $1 billion in 2008 at age 23.
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Kylie Jenner, 21

Forbes estimated that Kylie Cosmetics, the company Jenner runs and owns, is worth $900 million.
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